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Side 3
... Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , they stand , in my apprehenfion , a very different ground from that of this first part , or , as I believe it was anciently called , The Play of King Henry VI . - The Conten tion , & c . printed in two ...
... Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , they stand , in my apprehenfion , a very different ground from that of this first part , or , as I believe it was anciently called , The Play of King Henry VI . - The Conten tion , & c . printed in two ...
Side 14
... the rearward , but without neceffity . Some part of the van must have been behind the foremost line of it . We often say the back front of a house . STEEVENS . ۱ Enclosed were they with their enemies : A bafe Walloon 14 FIRST PART OF.
... the rearward , but without neceffity . Some part of the van must have been behind the foremost line of it . We often say the back front of a house . STEEVENS . ۱ Enclosed were they with their enemies : A bafe Walloon 14 FIRST PART OF.
Side 28
... house to be broken up . " WHALLEY . Some one has proposed to read - Break ope the gates , but the old copy is right . So Hall , HENRY VI . folio 78 , b . " The lufty Kentishmen hopyng on more friends , brake up the gaytes of the King's ...
... house to be broken up . " WHALLEY . Some one has proposed to read - Break ope the gates , but the old copy is right . So Hall , HENRY VI . folio 78 , b . " The lufty Kentishmen hopyng on more friends , brake up the gaytes of the King's ...
Side 30
... houses allowed to be kept in the bishop's manor , with the customs and regulations of them . One of the articles ... house , that hath any fickness of brenning , but that the be put out upon pain of making a fyne unto the lord of ...
... houses allowed to be kept in the bishop's manor , with the customs and regulations of them . One of the articles ... house , that hath any fickness of brenning , but that the be put out upon pain of making a fyne unto the lord of ...
Side 44
... houses , driven away . They call'd us , for our fierceness , English dogs ; Now , like to whelps , we crying run away . [ A short alarum . Hark , countrymen ! either renew the fight , Or tear the lions out of England's coat ; Renounce ...
... houses , driven away . They call'd us , for our fierceness , English dogs ; Now , like to whelps , we crying run away . [ A short alarum . Hark , countrymen ! either renew the fight , Or tear the lions out of England's coat ; Renounce ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
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