The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... Holinshed , we find , " Brome , heth , firze , brakes , whinnes , ling , " -all characteristics of " barren ground . " But " long heath " and " brown furze " are quite intelligible , and are much more natural than an enumeration of many ...
... Holinshed , we find , " Brome , heth , firze , brakes , whinnes , ling , " -all characteristics of " barren ground . " But " long heath " and " brown furze " are quite intelligible , and are much more natural than an enumeration of many ...
Page 264
... all the world , Upon the right and party of her son ? " See Daru , Histoire de Bretagne , tome i . , p . 381 . Holinshed assigns the reason for this enmity : - ". [ Queen Elinor . ] ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT II . 264 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT I.
... all the world , Upon the right and party of her son ? " See Daru , Histoire de Bretagne , tome i . , p . 381 . Holinshed assigns the reason for this enmity : - ". [ Queen Elinor . ] ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT II . 264 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT I.
Page 265
... Holinshed ; nor is there any other mention of him : — " The same year also ( the first of John ) , Philip , bastard son to King Richard , to whom his father had given the castle and honour of Coynack , killed the Viscount of Lymoges ...
... Holinshed ; nor is there any other mention of him : — " The same year also ( the first of John ) , Philip , bastard son to King Richard , to whom his father had given the castle and honour of Coynack , killed the Viscount of Lymoges ...
Page 312
... Holinshed , " others write far more truly , that she was not taken , but escaped into a tower , within the which she was straitly besieged . " John , who was in Normandy , being apprised of the danger of his mother , " used such ...
... Holinshed , " others write far more truly , that she was not taken , but escaped into a tower , within the which she was straitly besieged . " John , who was in Normandy , being apprised of the danger of his mother , " used such ...
Page 331
... Holinshed , is deeply interesting ; and we cannot read it without feeling how skilfully the poet has followed it : — " It is said that King John caused his nephew Arthur to be brought before him at Falaise , and there went about to ...
... Holinshed , is deeply interesting ; and we cannot read it without feeling how skilfully the poet has followed it : — " It is said that King John caused his nephew Arthur to be brought before him at Falaise , and there went about to ...
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