The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 9C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Holinshed , p . 531. Steevens . • If he should do so , ] This passage is read , in the first edition , thus : If he should do so , French and Welsh he leaves his back un- armed , they baying him at the heels , never fear that . These ...
... Holinshed , p . 531. Steevens . • If he should do so , ] This passage is read , in the first edition , thus : If he should do so , French and Welsh he leaves his back un- armed , they baying him at the heels , never fear that . These ...
Page 45
... Holinshed , p . 819 : " The king for himself had a house of timber , & c . and for his other lodgings he had great and goodlie tents of blew waterwork garnished with yellow and white . " It appears also from the same Chronicle , p . 840 ...
... Holinshed , p . 819 : " The king for himself had a house of timber , & c . and for his other lodgings he had great and goodlie tents of blew waterwork garnished with yellow and white . " It appears also from the same Chronicle , p . 840 ...
Page 90
... Holinshed , who places Owen Glendower's death in the tenth year of Henry's reign . See Vol . VIII , p . 259 , n . 5. Malone . 6 unto the Holy Land . ] This play , like the former , proceeds in one unbroken tenor through the first ...
... Holinshed , who places Owen Glendower's death in the tenth year of Henry's reign . See Vol . VIII , p . 259 , n . 5. Malone . 6 unto the Holy Land . ] This play , like the former , proceeds in one unbroken tenor through the first ...
Page 111
... in like sort as the archbishop had pitched his , over against them . " Holinshed , p . 529. Steevens . New - dated letters from Northumberland ; Their cold intent KING HENRY IV . 111 If the young dace be a bait for the old ...
... in like sort as the archbishop had pitched his , over against them . " Holinshed , p . 529. Steevens . New - dated letters from Northumberland ; Their cold intent KING HENRY IV . 111 If the young dace be a bait for the old ...
Page 112
... Holinshed , English History , p . 986 : " The left side of the enemy was compelled to sway a good way back , and give ground , ” & c . Again , in King Henry VI , Part III , Act II , sc . v : " Now sways it this way , like a mightie sea ...
... Holinshed , English History , p . 986 : " The left side of the enemy was compelled to sway a good way back , and give ground , ” & c . Again , in King Henry VI , Part III , Act II , sc . v : " Now sways it this way , like a mightie sea ...
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