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... 217 . flammafque ministrant , " And uthir fum bet the fyre . " IN the fecond part of King Henry VI . A & I. Queen Margaret calls the King " Mine alder - lieveft 66 Sovereign . " " Sovereign . " " Alder - lieveft ( fays XX PREFACE .
... 217 . flammafque ministrant , " And uthir fum bet the fyre . " IN the fecond part of King Henry VI . A & I. Queen Margaret calls the King " Mine alder - lieveft 66 Sovereign . " " Sovereign . " " Alder - lieveft ( fays XX PREFACE .
Page xli
... Henry V. A & V. " And all our vinyards , fallows , meads and bedges , 66 " Defective in THEIR natures grow to wildness.❤ SUA deficiuntur naturâ . They were not defective in their crescive nature , for they grew to wildness : but they ...
... Henry V. A & V. " And all our vinyards , fallows , meads and bedges , 66 " Defective in THEIR natures grow to wildness.❤ SUA deficiuntur naturâ . They were not defective in their crescive nature , for they grew to wildness : but they ...
Page xlii
... W. Shakespeare himself would have better instructed our commentator , bad he attended to him : " K. Henry . When we have matched our " rackets to these balls , " We " We will in France , by God's grace , xlii PREFACE .
... W. Shakespeare himself would have better instructed our commentator , bad he attended to him : " K. Henry . When we have matched our " rackets to these balls , " We " We will in France , by God's grace , xlii PREFACE .
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... Henry VI . there is exactly such a duel fought , as , in Don Quixote , the fquire of the knight of the wood proposes between himself and Sancho . For the plebeians , not being al- lowed the use of the fword or lance , fought with wooden ...
... Henry VI . there is exactly such a duel fought , as , in Don Quixote , the fquire of the knight of the wood proposes between himself and Sancho . For the plebeians , not being al- lowed the use of the fword or lance , fought with wooden ...
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... Henry and Francis , with fourteen aids , would in a camp , between Ardres and Guifnes , answer all comers that were gen- tlemen , at tilt , tourney and barriers . The like proclamation was made by Clarencieux in the French court : and ...
... Henry and Francis , with fourteen aids , would in a camp , between Ardres and Guifnes , answer all comers that were gen- tlemen , at tilt , tourney and barriers . The like proclamation was made by Clarencieux in the French court : and ...
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