The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Duke of Bedford ; Prince Humphrey of Gloster , afterwards ( 2 Henry V. ) Duke of Gloster ; Earl of Warwick ; Earl of Westmoreland ; Gower ; Harcourt ; ; } of the King's Party . Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench . A Gentleman ...
... Duke of Bedford ; Prince Humphrey of Gloster , afterwards ( 2 Henry V. ) Duke of Gloster ; Earl of Warwick ; Earl of Westmoreland ; Gower ; Harcourt ; ; } of the King's Party . Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench . A Gentleman ...
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... duke of Lancaster , & c . ] MALONE . This is an anachronism . Prince John of Lancaster was not created a duke till the second year of the reign of his brother , King Henry V. MALONE . This mistake is pointed out by Mr. Steevens in ...
... duke of Lancaster , & c . ] MALONE . This is an anachronism . Prince John of Lancaster was not created a duke till the second year of the reign of his brother , King Henry V. MALONE . This mistake is pointed out by Mr. Steevens in ...
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... Duke's Mistress , by Shirley , 1638 , Valerio , speaking of a lady's nose , says : " It has a comely length , and is well studded " With gems of price ; the goldsmith would give money for't . " STEEVENS . It appears from Stubbes's ...
... Duke's Mistress , by Shirley , 1638 , Valerio , speaking of a lady's nose , says : " It has a comely length , and is well studded " With gems of price ; the goldsmith would give money for't . " STEEVENS . It appears from Stubbes's ...
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... duke of Norfolk . 1631 , ) was for many years called Ruffians ' Hall , by reason it was the usual place of frayes and common fighting , during the time that sword and buckler were in use ; when every serving- man , from the base to the ...
... duke of Norfolk . 1631 , ) was for many years called Ruffians ' Hall , by reason it was the usual place of frayes and common fighting , during the time that sword and buckler were in use ; when every serving- man , from the base to the ...
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... Duke of Nor- folk . The author of The Wandering Jew seems to have been misunderstood . He describes the Glutton as related to some Sir John Oldcastle , and therefore as a man of huge kindred ; but he means a fat man , not a man nobly ...
... Duke of Nor- folk . The author of The Wandering Jew seems to have been misunderstood . He describes the Glutton as related to some Sir John Oldcastle , and therefore as a man of huge kindred ; but he means a fat man , not a man nobly ...
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