The dramatic works, Volume 5Walker, 1831 |
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... and melancholy he deceased -Holinshed . 15 It is a matter of very melancholy consideration that all human advantages confer more power of doing evil than good . Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , 24 ACT I. KING BICHARD II .
... and melancholy he deceased -Holinshed . 15 It is a matter of very melancholy consideration that all human advantages confer more power of doing evil than good . Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , 24 ACT I. KING BICHARD II .
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... Holinshed . Some- thing of a similar import must have been omitted by accident in the old copies . The passages in Holinshed relative to this mat- ter run thus : - ' Aboute the same time the earle of Arundel's sonne , named Thomas ...
... Holinshed . Some- thing of a similar import must have been omitted by accident in the old copies . The passages in Holinshed relative to this mat- ter run thus : - ' Aboute the same time the earle of Arundel's sonne , named Thomas ...
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... Holinshed : In this yeare , in a manner throughout all the realme of Englande , old baie trees withered , ' & c . This , as it appears from T. Lup- ton's Syxt Booke of Notable Things , bl . 4to . was esteemed a bad omen . ' Neyther ...
... Holinshed : In this yeare , in a manner throughout all the realme of Englande , old baie trees withered , ' & c . This , as it appears from T. Lup- ton's Syxt Booke of Notable Things , bl . 4to . was esteemed a bad omen . ' Neyther ...
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... Holinshed . 11 ' Some way of common trade ' is some way of frequent re- sort , a common course ; as , at present , a road of much traffic , ` i . e . frequent resort . 5 And make some pretty match with shedding tears ? 70 ACT III . KING ...
... Holinshed . 11 ' Some way of common trade ' is some way of frequent re- sort , a common course ; as , at present , a road of much traffic , ` i . e . frequent resort . 5 And make some pretty match with shedding tears ? 70 ACT III . KING ...
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... Holinshed says that on this occasion he threw down a hood that he had borrowed . 11 This is not historically true . The duke of Norfolk's death did not take place till after Richard's murder . And his pure soul unto his captain Christ ...
... Holinshed says that on this occasion he threw down a hood that he had borrowed . 11 This is not historically true . The duke of Norfolk's death did not take place till after Richard's murder . And his pure soul unto his captain Christ ...
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