The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Wales . 1 Duke of Aumerle , ] Aumerle , or Aumale , is the French for what we now call Albemarle , which is a town in Normandy . The old historians generally use the French title . STEEVENS . * Earl Berkley . ] It ought to be Lord ...
... Wales . 1 Duke of Aumerle , ] Aumerle , or Aumale , is the French for what we now call Albemarle , which is a town in Normandy . The old historians generally use the French title . STEEVENS . * Earl Berkley . ] It ought to be Lord ...
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... Wales , was first ; In war , was never lion rag'd more fierce , In peace was never gentle lamb more mild , Than was that young and princely gentleman : His face thou hast , for even so look'd he , Accomplish'd with the number of thy ...
... Wales , was first ; In war , was never lion rag'd more fierce , In peace was never gentle lamb more mild , Than was that young and princely gentleman : His face thou hast , for even so look'd he , Accomplish'd with the number of thy ...
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... 5 Things past redress , are now with me past care . ] So , in Macbeth : 66 Things without remedy , " Should be without regard . " STEEVENS . VOL . XI . G SCENE IV . “ A Camp in Wales . Enter SC . III . 81 KING RICHARD II .
... 5 Things past redress , are now with me past care . ] So , in Macbeth : 66 Things without remedy , " Should be without regard . " STEEVENS . VOL . XI . G SCENE IV . “ A Camp in Wales . Enter SC . III . 81 KING RICHARD II .
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... Wales . Enter SALISBURY , " and a Captain . CAP . My lord of Salisbury , we have staid ten days , And hardly kept our countrymen together , And yet we hear no tidings from the king ; Therefore we will disperse ourselves : farewell . SAL ...
... Wales . Enter SALISBURY , " and a Captain . CAP . My lord of Salisbury , we have staid ten days , And hardly kept our countrymen together , And yet we hear no tidings from the king ; Therefore we will disperse ourselves : farewell . SAL ...
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... Wales , and imprisoned Mortimer ; yet it was not till the succeeding year that the King employed any force against ... Wales , which Bolingbroke might think it necessary to suppress ; and why might not Shakspeare call it ...
... Wales , and imprisoned Mortimer ; yet it was not till the succeeding year that the King employed any force against ... Wales , which Bolingbroke might think it necessary to suppress ; and why might not Shakspeare call it ...
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