The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Elizabeth ; and a mean monu- ment of plaister wrought with the trowel erected over them , very homely , and far unfitting so noble princes . " " I remember , ( adds the same writer , ) Master Creuse , a gen- tleman and my worthy friend ...
... Elizabeth ; and a mean monu- ment of plaister wrought with the trowel erected over them , very homely , and far unfitting so noble princes . " " I remember , ( adds the same writer , ) Master Creuse , a gen- tleman and my worthy friend ...
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... Elizabeth , ( the lady Grey of the present scene , ) says : " In all which time you , and your husband Grey , " Were factious for the house of Lancaster ; - ( And Rivers so were you : ) — was not your husband " In Margaret's battle at ...
... Elizabeth , ( the lady Grey of the present scene , ) says : " In all which time you , and your husband Grey , " Were factious for the house of Lancaster ; - ( And Rivers so were you : ) — was not your husband " In Margaret's battle at ...
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... Elizabeth Widville , in 1463 , and in February 1465 , Warwick actually stood sponsor to the Princess Elizabeth their first child . What secretly displeased him was : 1. the King's marrying one of the Queen's sisters to the Duke of ...
... Elizabeth Widville , in 1463 , and in February 1465 , Warwick actually stood sponsor to the Princess Elizabeth their first child . What secretly displeased him was : 1. the King's marrying one of the Queen's sisters to the Duke of ...
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... Elizabeth wore , when she rode through the lines at Tilbury to encourage the troops , on the approach of the armada , may be still seen in the Tower . STEEVENS . 2 thy reward ; ] Here we are to suppose that , according to ancient custom ...
... Elizabeth wore , when she rode through the lines at Tilbury to encourage the troops , on the approach of the armada , may be still seen in the Tower . STEEVENS . 2 thy reward ; ] Here we are to suppose that , according to ancient custom ...
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... ELIZ . My lords , before it pleas'd his ma- jesty * And yet , methinks , & c . ] The quartos vary from the folio , as follows : " Cla . Ay , and for such a thing too , the lord Scales " Did well deserve at your hands , to have the ...
... ELIZ . My lords , before it pleas'd his ma- jesty * And yet , methinks , & c . ] The quartos vary from the folio , as follows : " Cla . Ay , and for such a thing too , the lord Scales " Did well deserve at your hands , to have the ...
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ANNE battle blood brother BUCK Buckingham Catesby CLAR Clarence CLIF Clifford copy crown daughter dead death doth DUCH Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond editors ELIZ England Enter Exeunt eyes father fear folio France friends gentle grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York John JOHNSON King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III lady Lancaster live lord Hastings MALONE Margaret means Montague mother MURD noble old play old quarto passage piece prince printed quarto quartos read queen Rape of Lucrece Ratcliff RICH Richard Duke Richmond RITSON Saint Saint Albans says scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt slain Somerset soul speak speech Stanley STEEVENS sweet tell thee THEOBALD thine thou Tower Tragedie of Richarde true Tragedie unto Warburton Warwick weep word