The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... Lewis and Blanch is thus described by Holin- shed : - " So King John returned back ( from York ) and sailed again into Normandy , VOL . IV . U because the variance still depended between him and the King KING JOHN . 289.
... Lewis and Blanch is thus described by Holin- shed : - " So King John returned back ( from York ) and sailed again into Normandy , VOL . IV . U because the variance still depended between him and the King KING JOHN . 289.
Page 334
... York , a man in great reputation with the common people , because that , either inspired with some spirit of prophecy , as the people believed , or else hav- ing some notable skill in art magic , he was accustomed to tell what should ...
... York , a man in great reputation with the common people , because that , either inspired with some spirit of prophecy , as the people believed , or else hav- ing some notable skill in art magic , he was accustomed to tell what should ...
Page 335
... York five moons , one in the east , the second in the west , the third in the north , the fourth in the south , and the fifth , as it were , set in the middest of the other , having many stars about it , and went five or six times ...
... York five moons , one in the east , the second in the west , the third in the north , the fourth in the south , and the fifth , as it were , set in the middest of the other , having many stars about it , and went five or six times ...
Page 370
... York . MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL BERKLEY . BUSHY , BAGOT , creatures to King Richard . GREEN , EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND . HENRY PERCY , his son . LORD ROSS . LORD WILLOUGHBY . LORD FITZWATER ...
... York . MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL BERKLEY . BUSHY , BAGOT , creatures to King Richard . GREEN , EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND . HENRY PERCY , his son . LORD ROSS . LORD WILLOUGHBY . LORD FITZWATER ...
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... York , in the first scene of the second act of this play , speaks with perfect truth of our " apish nation . limping in base imitation after the " fashions in proud Italy , " or wherever " the world thrusts forth a vanity ; " a passage ...
... York , in the first scene of the second act of this play , speaks with perfect truth of our " apish nation . limping in base imitation after the " fashions in proud Italy , " or wherever " the world thrusts forth a vanity ; " a passage ...
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