The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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Page 97
... France . ( See War- ton's History of Poetry , ' sec . xlv . ) 5 SCENE II . " Trol - my - dames . " Farmer quotes an old treatise on Buxton baths , in which , describing the amuse- ments of the place , the writer says , " The ladies ...
... France . ( See War- ton's History of Poetry , ' sec . xlv . ) 5 SCENE II . " Trol - my - dames . " Farmer quotes an old treatise on Buxton baths , in which , describing the amuse- ments of the place , the writer says , " The ladies ...
Page 101
... France in 1392. The description by Froissart of this calamity is so graphic that we are sure our readers will not regret the space which it occupies . We give it from Lord Berners ' fine old translation : - " It fortuned that , soon ...
... France in 1392. The description by Froissart of this calamity is so graphic that we are sure our readers will not regret the space which it occupies . We give it from Lord Berners ' fine old translation : - " It fortuned that , soon ...
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... France . LEWIS , the Dauphin . ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA . Cardinal PANDULPH , the Pope's legate . MELUN , a French lord . CHATILLON , ambassador from France to King John . ELINOR , the widow of King Henry II . , and mother of King John ...
... France . LEWIS , the Dauphin . ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA . Cardinal PANDULPH , the Pope's legate . MELUN , a French lord . CHATILLON , ambassador from France to King John . ELINOR , the widow of King Henry II . , and mother of King John ...
Page 243
... France To tread down fair respect of sovereignty , And made his majesty the bawd to theirs . France is a bawd to fortune , and king John ; That strumpet fortune , that usurping John : - Tell me , thou fellow , is not France forsworn ...
... France To tread down fair respect of sovereignty , And made his majesty the bawd to theirs . France is a bawd to fortune , and king John ; That strumpet fortune , that usurping John : - Tell me , thou fellow , is not France forsworn ...
Page 245
... France and England . The nobles , when unarmed , appear to have been at- tired in the same manner , viz . in the tunic , super - tunic , and mantle , with hose , short boots , or shoes , of materials more or less rich ac- cording to the ...
... France and England . The nobles , when unarmed , appear to have been at- tired in the same manner , viz . in the tunic , super - tunic , and mantle , with hose , short boots , or shoes , of materials more or less rich ac- cording to the ...
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