Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1840 - 340 páginas |
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... speech from Hubert , Archbishop of Canterbury , in which he is supposed to have said nothing of hereditary right , but to have recommended John for election , on the ground of his personal merits . This speech has occasioned an ...
... speech from Hubert , Archbishop of Canterbury , in which he is supposed to have said nothing of hereditary right , but to have recommended John for election , on the ground of his personal merits . This speech has occasioned an ...
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... speech is mentioned by Shakspeare . Philip had meanwhile knighted ( now or after the renewal of the war , but it is no matter ) young Arthur , at this time little more than twelve years old ; and had taken his homage for the trans ...
... speech is mentioned by Shakspeare . Philip had meanwhile knighted ( now or after the renewal of the war , but it is no matter ) young Arthur , at this time little more than twelve years old ; and had taken his homage for the trans ...
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... speech which he has put into John's mouth , had in his mind the king's supremacy , asserted afterwards more effectually by Henry the Eighth and Elizabeth : - 66 King John . What earthly name to interrogatories Can task the free breath ...
... speech which he has put into John's mouth , had in his mind the king's supremacy , asserted afterwards more effectually by Henry the Eighth and Elizabeth : - 66 King John . What earthly name to interrogatories Can task the free breath ...
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Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. allusion is made by Shakspeare , otherwise than in the following speech of Faulconbridge : - " How I have sped among the clergymen , * The sum I have collected shall express . But , as I travelled hither ...
Thomas Peregrine Courtenay. allusion is made by Shakspeare , otherwise than in the following speech of Faulconbridge : - " How I have sped among the clergymen , * The sum I have collected shall express . But , as I travelled hither ...
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... speech published in the Chronicle , as " The saucy speech of Cardinal Pandulph , the Pope's lewd legate , to King John , in the presump- tuous Pope's behalf . " * The plot now makes a start , from the reconciliation of John with the ...
... speech published in the Chronicle , as " The saucy speech of Cardinal Pandulph , the Pope's lewd legate , to King John , in the presump- tuous Pope's behalf . " * The plot now makes a start , from the reconciliation of John with the ...
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Agincourt Anjou appears archbishop Arthur authority battle battle of Agincourt battle of Shrewsbury Beaufort Bishop blood Bolingbroke Bosw brother Cardinal character charge Chronicle command council crown daughter Dauphin death doth Duke of Bedford Duke of Burgundy Duke of Exeter Duke of Gloucester Duke of Orleans Duke of York Earl Elmham enemies England English father favour followed France French give Hardyng Harfleur hast hath Henry the Fifth Henry the Fourth Henry's historians Holinshed honour Hotspur John of Gaunt King John king's Lingard Lord Malone marriage mentioned Mortimer Mowbray murder Nicolas noble Northumberland old play Orleans Otterbourne parliament passage peace Percy person poet prince prisoner quarrel Queen realm reign Richard Plantagenet Richard the Second Salisbury says scene Scrope Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's slain soldiers Somerset speech story Stow Suffolk Talbot thee Thomas thou tion treason Tyler uncle unto Wales Walsingham Warwick Westmoreland Winchester young