Works, 9. kötetChatto, 1877 |
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88. oldal
... Holinshed's [ Harrison's ] Description of England , vol . i . p . 162 : Costerels , or bearers of the armes of barons or knights , ' " & c . ( TOLLET ) : Coistṛel is often used as a general term of reproach ; and I believe , in spite of ...
... Holinshed's [ Harrison's ] Description of England , vol . i . p . 162 : Costerels , or bearers of the armes of barons or knights , ' " & c . ( TOLLET ) : Coistṛel is often used as a general term of reproach ; and I believe , in spite of ...
280. oldal
... Holiņshed into the mistake of making him a prisoner . He had , on the contrary , been favoured by Henry the Fifth , and ... Holinshed his mistake [ Note . Malone and others have fallen into the same error ] in supposing MORTISE - MOTION ...
... Holiņshed into the mistake of making him a prisoner . He had , on the contrary , been favoured by Henry the Fifth , and ... Holinshed his mistake [ Note . Malone and others have fallen into the same error ] in supposing MORTISE - MOTION ...
428. oldal
... Holinshed ; ' —at which tyme the son ( as some write ) appeared to the earle of March like three sunnes , and so- dainely joyned altogither in one , uppon whiche sight hee tooke such courage , that he fiercely setting on his enemyes put ...
... Holinshed ; ' —at which tyme the son ( as some write ) appeared to the earle of March like three sunnes , and so- dainely joyned altogither in one , uppon whiche sight hee tooke such courage , that he fiercely setting on his enemyes put ...
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