The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volum 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... death , in the year 1445 : Again , in the second part , dame Eleanor Cobham is introduced to infult Queen Margaret ; though her penance and banishment for forcery happened three years before that princess came over to England . I could ...
... death , in the year 1445 : Again , in the second part , dame Eleanor Cobham is introduced to infult Queen Margaret ; though her penance and banishment for forcery happened three years before that princess came over to England . I could ...
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... death of Anne his only child in 1449. Richard , the father of this Henry , was appointed governor to the king , on the demise of Tomas Beaufort , Duke of Exeter , and died in 1439. There is no reason to think that the author meant to ...
... death of Anne his only child in 1449. Richard , the father of this Henry , was appointed governor to the king , on the demise of Tomas Beaufort , Duke of Exeter , and died in 1439. There is no reason to think that the author meant to ...
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... death ! Spenser , in his Faery Queen , Book I. c . x . applies it to a lady's face : " Like funny beams threw from her chrystal face , " Again , in an ancient fong entitled The falling out of Lovers is the renewing of Love : " You ...
... death ! Spenser , in his Faery Queen , Book I. c . x . applies it to a lady's face : " Like funny beams threw from her chrystal face , " Again , in an ancient fong entitled The falling out of Lovers is the renewing of Love : " You ...
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... death , " For none would strike a stroke in his revenge . " M. MASON . Confent , in all the books of the age of Elizabeth , and long after- wards , is the usual spelling of the word concent . See Vol . XI . p . 85 , n . 3 ; and Vol ...
... death , " For none would strike a stroke in his revenge . " M. MASON . Confent , in all the books of the age of Elizabeth , and long after- wards , is the usual spelling of the word concent . See Vol . XI . p . 85 , n . 3 ; and Vol ...
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... death's dishonourable victory We with our ftately prefence glorify , Like captives bound to a triumphant car . , What ? shall we curse the planets of mishap , That plotted thus our glory's overthrow ? Or shall we think the fubtle ...
... death's dishonourable victory We with our ftately prefence glorify , Like captives bound to a triumphant car . , What ? shall we curse the planets of mishap , That plotted thus our glory's overthrow ? Or shall we think the fubtle ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
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