The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 14 |
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... or of the fame council as in King Henry VIII . who fays to Cranmer : " You are brother of Montague was brother to Warwick ; Warwick's daughter was married to a fon of York : therefore York and Montague were brothers .
... or of the fame council as in King Henry VIII . who fays to Cranmer : " You are brother of Montague was brother to Warwick ; Warwick's daughter was married to a fon of York : therefore York and Montague were brothers .
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Then fon and father weep with equal ftrife , " Who fhould weep most for daughter or for wife . " Again , in Macbeth : 66 that tears fhall drown the wind . " Again , in Troilus and Creffida : " Where are my tears ? rain , rain , to lay ...
Then fon and father weep with equal ftrife , " Who fhould weep most for daughter or for wife . " Again , in Macbeth : 66 that tears fhall drown the wind . " Again , in Troilus and Creffida : " Where are my tears ? rain , rain , to lay ...
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Nay , bear three daughters ; -by your leave I speak it , " * You love the breeder better than the male . 7- the racking clouds , ] i . e . the clouds in rapid , tumultuary motion . So , in The Raigne of King Edward III .
Nay , bear three daughters ; -by your leave I speak it , " * You love the breeder better than the male . 7- the racking clouds , ] i . e . the clouds in rapid , tumultuary motion . So , in The Raigne of King Edward III .
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He had likewife four daughters . The battle of Wakefield was fought the 29th of December , 1460 , when Ed- ward , of course , was in his nineteenth year . Rutland in his eighteenth , George in his twelfth , and Richard in ...
He had likewife four daughters . The battle of Wakefield was fought the 29th of December , 1460 , when Ed- ward , of course , was in his nineteenth year . Rutland in his eighteenth , George in his twelfth , and Richard in ...
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Ifabel , Duchefs of Burgundy , whom Shakspeare calls the Duke's aunt , was daughter of John I. King of Portugal , by Philippa of Lancaster , eldest daughter of John of Gaunt . They were , therefore , no more than third coufins .
Ifabel , Duchefs of Burgundy , whom Shakspeare calls the Duke's aunt , was daughter of John I. King of Portugal , by Philippa of Lancaster , eldest daughter of John of Gaunt . They were , therefore , no more than third coufins .
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