The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... Holinshed speaking of the preparations for the battle of Agincourt : " -to the intent that if the barded horses ran fiercely upon them , " & c . Again , from p . 802 , we learn , that bards and trappers had the same meaning . Steevens ...
... Holinshed speaking of the preparations for the battle of Agincourt : " -to the intent that if the barded horses ran fiercely upon them , " & c . Again , from p . 802 , we learn , that bards and trappers had the same meaning . Steevens ...
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... Holinshed : " Some have reported that the cause of this nobleman's death rose of a foolish prophesie , which was , that after king Edward should raign one whose first letter of his name should be a G ; wherewith the king and the queene ...
... Holinshed : " Some have reported that the cause of this nobleman's death rose of a foolish prophesie , which was , that after king Edward should raign one whose first letter of his name should be a G ; wherewith the king and the queene ...
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... Holinshed says : " The dead corps on the Ascension even was conveied with billes and glaives pompouslie ( if you will call that a funeral pompe ) from the Tower to the church of saint Paule , and there laid on a beire or coffen bare ...
... Holinshed says : " The dead corps on the Ascension even was conveied with billes and glaives pompouslie ( if you will call that a funeral pompe ) from the Tower to the church of saint Paule , and there laid on a beire or coffen bare ...
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... Holinshed's Description of Britaine , B. III , p . 1096 : " The husbandmen and farmers never fraunke them above three or four months , in which time he is dyeted with otes and peason , and lodged on the bare planches of an uneasie coate ...
... Holinshed's Description of Britaine , B. III , p . 1096 : " The husbandmen and farmers never fraunke them above three or four months , in which time he is dyeted with otes and peason , and lodged on the bare planches of an uneasie coate ...
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... Holinshed in his Chronicle : " Sure it is , that although king Edward were consenting to his death , yet he much did both lament his infortunate chance , and repent his sudden execution . Insomuch that when any person sued to him for ...
... Holinshed in his Chronicle : " Sure it is , that although king Edward were consenting to his death , yet he much did both lament his infortunate chance , and repent his sudden execution . Insomuch that when any person sued to him for ...
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