The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 226
... appears that William Catour , the Ar- mourer , was not killed by his opponent John Davy , but worsted , and immediately afterwards hanged . The following is the last article in the account ; and was struck off by the Barons of Ex ...
... appears that William Catour , the Ar- mourer , was not killed by his opponent John Davy , but worsted , and immediately afterwards hanged . The following is the last article in the account ; and was struck off by the Barons of Ex ...
Page 390
... appears to have been as incorrect in his chronology as Shakspeare . Rutland was born , I believe , in 1443 ; according to Hall , in 1448 ; and Clifford's father was killed at the battle of St. Albans , in 1455. Consequently Rutland was ...
... appears to have been as incorrect in his chronology as Shakspeare . Rutland was born , I believe , in 1443 ; according to Hall , in 1448 ; and Clifford's father was killed at the battle of St. Albans , in 1455. Consequently Rutland was ...
Page 565
... appears in the First part , and not in the second or third part ; and is expressly spoken of in the play , ( as well as in Hall's Chronicle , ) as " the terror of the French . " Holinshed , who was Shakspeare's guide , omits the passage ...
... appears in the First part , and not in the second or third part ; and is expressly spoken of in the play , ( as well as in Hall's Chronicle , ) as " the terror of the French . " Holinshed , who was Shakspeare's guide , omits the passage ...
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