Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... says Grey was slain at the second battle of St. Albans , fighting for Lancaster , and the lands were seized by Edward himself . * In the play , Edward's intention to marry Eliza- beth is at once announced to his brothers , who greatly ...
... says Grey was slain at the second battle of St. Albans , fighting for Lancaster , and the lands were seized by Edward himself . * In the play , Edward's intention to marry Eliza- beth is at once announced to his brothers , who greatly ...
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... says that the court of Bur- gundy was the refuge of the Lancastrian exiles . He men- tions particularly Somerset ( Edmund Beaufort ) , and Exeter ( Henry Holland ) , the latter begging his bread from door to door . Lingard , 189 ; W ...
... says that the court of Bur- gundy was the refuge of the Lancastrian exiles . He men- tions particularly Somerset ( Edmund Beaufort ) , and Exeter ( Henry Holland ) , the latter begging his bread from door to door . Lingard , 189 ; W ...
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... says ( p . 5 ) , nothing of this oath , nor does Leland's MS . It is from Pol . Verg . Fabyan says , 660 , that he professed only to claim his dukedom , and confirmed it with an oath . Bruce says truly , that he is poor authority . Comines ...
... says ( p . 5 ) , nothing of this oath , nor does Leland's MS . It is from Pol . Verg . Fabyan says , 660 , that he professed only to claim his dukedom , and confirmed it with an oath . Bruce says truly , that he is poor authority . Comines ...
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... * P. 293 . + Rolls , vi . 193 , where Edward , in enumerating Clarence's offences , says , that he put him in strait ward . Warwick's announcement of his intention to " fight with Pembroke 36 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
... * P. 293 . + Rolls , vi . 193 , where Edward , in enumerating Clarence's offences , says , that he put him in strait ward . Warwick's announcement of his intention to " fight with Pembroke 36 COMMENTARIES ON SHAKSPEARE .
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... says Henry , 66 Let me entreat , for I command no more , That Margaret your queen , and my son Edward , Be sent for , to return from France with speed ; For till I see them here , by doubtful fear My joy of liberty is half eclipsed ...
... says Henry , 66 Let me entreat , for I command no more , That Margaret your queen , and my son Edward , Be sent for , to return from France with speed ; For till I see them here , by doubtful fear My joy of liberty is half eclipsed ...
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