The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... March , and the Earl of Rutland , took an oath to do no act whatsoever that might " found to the abridgement of the natural life of King Henry the Sixth , or diminishing of his reign or dignity royal . " Having perfuaded the King to ...
... March , and the Earl of Rutland , took an oath to do no act whatsoever that might " found to the abridgement of the natural life of King Henry the Sixth , or diminishing of his reign or dignity royal . " Having perfuaded the King to ...
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... March afar off EDW . I hear their drums ; let's fet our men in order ; And iffue forth , and bid them battle straight . " YORK . Five men to twenty ! 7 - though the odds be great , ? Five men to twenty ! & c . ] Thus , in the old play ...
... March afar off EDW . I hear their drums ; let's fet our men in order ; And iffue forth , and bid them battle straight . " YORK . Five men to twenty ! 7 - though the odds be great , ? Five men to twenty ! & c . ] Thus , in the old play ...
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... March , with a large body of Welshmen . He and Cicely his wife , with his fon Ed- mond Earl of Rutland , were originally buried in the chancel of Foderingay church ; and ( as Peacham informs us in his Complete Gentleman , 4to . 1627 ...
... March , with a large body of Welshmen . He and Cicely his wife , with his fon Ed- mond Earl of Rutland , were originally buried in the chancel of Foderingay church ; and ( as Peacham informs us in his Complete Gentleman , 4to . 1627 ...
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... March , 1452. MALONE . 2 How fares my brother ? ] This scene , in the old quartos begins thus : " After this dangerous fight and hapless war , " How doth my noble brother Richard fare ? " Had the author taken the trouble to revife his ...
... March , 1452. MALONE . 2 How fares my brother ? ] This scene , in the old quartos begins thus : " After this dangerous fight and hapless war , " How doth my noble brother Richard fare ? " Had the author taken the trouble to revife his ...
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... March like three funnes , and fodainely joyned altogither in one , uppon whiche fight hee tooke fuch courage , that he fiercely fetting on his enemye's put them to flight ; and for this caufe menne ymagined that he gave the fun in his ...
... March like three funnes , and fodainely joyned altogither in one , uppon whiche fight hee tooke fuch courage , that he fiercely fetting on his enemye's put them to flight ; and for this caufe menne ymagined that he gave the fun in his ...
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