The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Holinshed , speaking of the great men of , Edward the Fourth's time , mentions " Skogan , a learned gentleman , and student for a time in Oxford , of a pleasaunte witte , and bent to mery deuises , in respect whereof he was called into ...
... Holinshed , speaking of the great men of , Edward the Fourth's time , mentions " Skogan , a learned gentleman , and student for a time in Oxford , of a pleasaunte witte , and bent to mery deuises , in respect whereof he was called into ...
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... Holinshed , p . 809 : " that manie a speare was burst , and manie a great ftripe given . " or a breaker To braft had the fame meaning . Barrett , in his Alvearie , Quadruple Di & ionary , 1580 , calls a housebreaker " and brafter of ...
... Holinshed , p . 809 : " that manie a speare was burst , and manie a great ftripe given . " or a breaker To braft had the fame meaning . Barrett , in his Alvearie , Quadruple Di & ionary , 1580 , calls a housebreaker " and brafter of ...
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... caused their standards to be pitched down in like fort as the archbishop had pitched his , over againft them . " Holinshed , p . 529 . 1 STEEVENS . 1 MoWB . Thus do the hopes we have in 150 SECOND PART OF ACT IV. SCENE I. ...
... caused their standards to be pitched down in like fort as the archbishop had pitched his , over againft them . " Holinshed , p . 529 . 1 STEEVENS . 1 MoWB . Thus do the hopes we have in 150 SECOND PART OF ACT IV. SCENE I. ...
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... Holinshed , English History , p . 986 : " The left fide of the enemy was compelled to fway a good way back , and give ground , " & c . Again , in King Henry VI . Part III . A & I. fc . v : " Now Sways it this way , like a mightie sea ...
... Holinshed , English History , p . 986 : " The left fide of the enemy was compelled to fway a good way back , and give ground , " & c . Again , in King Henry VI . Part III . A & I. fc . v : " Now Sways it this way , like a mightie sea ...
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... Holinshed : " Where he and his companie were in armes , it was for feare of the king , to whom he could have no free acceffe , by reafon of fuch a multitude of flatterers , as were about him . " STEEVENS . ( Even by those men that most ...
... Holinshed : " Where he and his companie were in armes , it was for feare of the king , to whom he could have no free acceffe , by reafon of fuch a multitude of flatterers , as were about him . " STEEVENS . ( Even by those men that most ...
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