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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... Duke of Norfolk , on an accusation of high treason , which fell out in the year 1398 ; and it closes with the murder of King Richard at Pomfret Castle towards the end of the year 1400 , or the beginning of the ensuing year . THEOBALD ...
... Duke of Norfolk , on an accusation of high treason , which fell out in the year 1398 ; and it closes with the murder of King Richard at Pomfret Castle towards the end of the year 1400 , or the beginning of the ensuing year . THEOBALD ...
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... at Stationers ' Hall by Andrew Wise , Aug. 29 , 1597. STEEVENS . It was written , I imagine , in the same year . MALOne . King Richard the Second . Edmund of Langley , Duke B 2 had procured to be played before them, the play ...
... at Stationers ' Hall by Andrew Wise , Aug. 29 , 1597. STEEVENS . It was written , I imagine , in the same year . MALOne . King Richard the Second . Edmund of Langley , Duke B 2 had procured to be played before them, the play ...
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... Duke of York ; John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster ; Uncles to the King . Henry , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , ' Son to the Duke of York . Mowbray , Duke of ...
... Duke of York ; John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster ; Uncles to the King . Henry , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , ' Son to the Duke of York . Mowbray , Duke of ...
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... duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? GAUNT . I have , my liege . thy oath and band , ] When these publick challenges were accepted , each combatant found a pledge for his appearance at the time and place appointed . So , in Spenser's ...
... duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? GAUNT . I have , my liege . thy oath and band , ] When these publick challenges were accepted , each combatant found a pledge for his appearance at the time and place appointed . So , in Spenser's ...
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... duke on ancient malice ; Or worthily as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? GAUNT . As near as I could sift him on that ar- gument , - On some apparent danger seen in him , Aim'd at your highness , no ...
... duke on ancient malice ; Or worthily as a good subject should , On some known ground of treachery in him ? GAUNT . As near as I could sift him on that ar- gument , - On some apparent danger seen in him , Aim'd at your highness , no ...
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