Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 2. kötetAMS Press, 1972 |
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36. oldal
... taken prisoner . Being placed in the custody of Archbishop Neville , at Middle- ham , in Yorkshire , he is liberated , while hunting , by Gloucester , with Sir John Stanley and others . These improbable events , excepting always as to ...
... taken prisoner . Being placed in the custody of Archbishop Neville , at Middle- ham , in Yorkshire , he is liberated , while hunting , by Gloucester , with Sir John Stanley and others . These improbable events , excepting always as to ...
107. oldal
... taken as a Knight of the Garter . Sir Harris Nicolas informs me that at this time no oath was taken , except for the observance of the statutes . In the time of Henry VIII . they were sworn to sustain the honour and dominions of the ...
... taken as a Knight of the Garter . Sir Harris Nicolas informs me that at this time no oath was taken , except for the observance of the statutes . In the time of Henry VIII . they were sworn to sustain the honour and dominions of the ...
170. oldal
... taken from history , with little colouring or sup- pression , and it has an admirable combination of dignity , simplicity , firmness , and feminine affec- tion . * It may be thought , that with the character of Henry more pains are taken ...
... taken from history , with little colouring or sup- pression , and it has an admirable combination of dignity , simplicity , firmness , and feminine affec- tion . * It may be thought , that with the character of Henry more pains are taken ...
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