King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 65
... John Ramston , All the persons enumerated in Holinshed's account of those who embarked with Bolingbroke , are here mentioned with great exactness , except " Thomas Arundell , sonne and heire to the late earle of Arundell , beheaded at ...
... John Ramston , All the persons enumerated in Holinshed's account of those who embarked with Bolingbroke , are here mentioned with great exactness , except " Thomas Arundell , sonne and heire to the late earle of Arundell , beheaded at ...
Page 66
... John , and the two following persons are improperly described as knights in all the copies . These perhaps were likewise mistakes of the press , but are scarcely worth correcting . MALONE . 3 archbishop LATE of Canterbury , ] Thomas ...
... John , and the two following persons are improperly described as knights in all the copies . These perhaps were likewise mistakes of the press , but are scarcely worth correcting . MALONE . 3 archbishop LATE of Canterbury , ] Thomas ...
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... John- son describes . The Fool was rather introduced to be laughed at . RITSON . So , in The First Part of King Henry VI . : " Thou antick death , which laugh'st us here to scorn ! " STEEVENS . It is not impossible that Shakspeare ...
... John- son describes . The Fool was rather introduced to be laughed at . RITSON . So , in The First Part of King Henry VI . : " Thou antick death , which laugh'st us here to scorn ! " STEEVENS . It is not impossible that Shakspeare ...
Page 146
... John Holland , Earl of Kent , who survived him about thirty - four years , and had afterwards three other husbands . MALONE . Through casements darted their desiring eyes Upon his visage ; 146 ACT V KING RICHARD II . SCENE II. ...
... John Holland , Earl of Kent , who survived him about thirty - four years , and had afterwards three other husbands . MALONE . Through casements darted their desiring eyes Upon his visage ; 146 ACT V KING RICHARD II . SCENE II. ...
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... John Fortiscute , " probably in his Declaration touching the Title of the House of Yorke , a work yet , I believe , somewhere existing in MS . Sir John Fortescue was called to the bar a few years after the death of Richard ; living ...
... John Fortiscute , " probably in his Declaration touching the Title of the House of Yorke , a work yet , I believe , somewhere existing in MS . Sir John Fortescue was called to the bar a few years after the death of Richard ; living ...
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