The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... Richard II , с . 13 , which provided that " no manner of layman which hath not lands or tenements to the value of forty shillings by year shall have or keep any greyhound , hound , nor other dog to hunt ; nor shall they use ferrets ...
... Richard II , с . 13 , which provided that " no manner of layman which hath not lands or tenements to the value of forty shillings by year shall have or keep any greyhound , hound , nor other dog to hunt ; nor shall they use ferrets ...
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... Richard II is made to utter in the dungeon of Pomfret Castle . Those who would desire to realize the general appear- ance of the Stratford - on - Avon of the poet's days must deplore the absence , not merely of a genuine sketch of New ...
... Richard II is made to utter in the dungeon of Pomfret Castle . Those who would desire to realize the general appear- ance of the Stratford - on - Avon of the poet's days must deplore the absence , not merely of a genuine sketch of New ...
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... Richard II , which was entered as a tragedy on the books of the Stationers ' Company by Andrew Wise , a publisher in St. Paul's Churchyard , on August 29 , 1597. In the impression heralded by this entry the deposition scene was omitted ...
... Richard II , which was entered as a tragedy on the books of the Stationers ' Company by Andrew Wise , a publisher in St. Paul's Churchyard , on August 29 , 1597. In the impression heralded by this entry the deposition scene was omitted ...
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... Richard II bore so close an analogy , in the important respects of the wishes of those who desired a repetition of a similar occurrence , it was an exceedingly dangerous theme for the pen of contemporary writers . One of the most ...
... Richard II bore so close an analogy , in the important respects of the wishes of those who desired a repetition of a similar occurrence , it was an exceedingly dangerous theme for the pen of contemporary writers . One of the most ...
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... Richard II . The conspirators had selected as the one most suitable for their design a play that had been already exhibited on the stage , but , in a discussion on the subject with a few of the actors , it was strongly urged by the ...
... Richard II . The conspirators had selected as the one most suitable for their design a play that had been already exhibited on the stage , but , in a discussion on the subject with a few of the actors , it was strongly urged by the ...
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