The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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... Elizabeth , butchers were strictly enjoined not to sell flesh meat in Lent , not with 4 Shakspeare has here fallen into another inconsist- a religious view , but for the double purpose of dimin - ency , by sometimes following Holinshed ...
... Elizabeth , butchers were strictly enjoined not to sell flesh meat in Lent , not with 4 Shakspeare has here fallen into another inconsist- a religious view , but for the double purpose of dimin - ency , by sometimes following Holinshed ...
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... Elizabeth's amusements of this kind , or Lane- ham's Letter concerning the entertainments at Kenel- worth Castle . ' Being suffer'd to approach the bear's fell paw ' may be the meaning ; but it is probable that suffer'd is used for made ...
... Elizabeth's amusements of this kind , or Lane- ham's Letter concerning the entertainments at Kenel- worth Castle . ' Being suffer'd to approach the bear's fell paw ' may be the meaning ; but it is probable that suffer'd is used for made ...
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... Elizabeth , under a mean monument of plaster . Demeaned himself . Rich . Nay , bear three daughters ; -by your leave I speak it , You love the breeder better than the male . Enter a Messenger . But what art thou , whose heavy looks ...
... Elizabeth , under a mean monument of plaster . Demeaned himself . Rich . Nay , bear three daughters ; -by your leave I speak it , You love the breeder better than the male . Enter a Messenger . But what art thou , whose heavy looks ...
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... Elizabeth ( the Lady Grey of the present 3 The piety of Henry scarce interests us more for his misfortunes than this his constant solicitude for the wel - scene , ) says : -- fare of his deceitful queen . - Steevens . 4 Malone thinks ...
... Elizabeth ( the Lady Grey of the present 3 The piety of Henry scarce interests us more for his misfortunes than this his constant solicitude for the wel - scene , ) says : -- fare of his deceitful queen . - Steevens . 4 Malone thinks ...
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... Elizabeth Widville , in 1463 , and in February , 1465 , Warwick actually stood sponsor to the Princess Elizabeth , their first child . It should seem from the " Oxf . Call him my king , by whose injurious doom My elder brother , the ...
... Elizabeth Widville , in 1463 , and in February , 1465 , Warwick actually stood sponsor to the Princess Elizabeth , their first child . It should seem from the " Oxf . Call him my king , by whose injurious doom My elder brother , the ...
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