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Page 13
... present inftance , where fuch a trissyllable muft , prove offenfive to the ear . STEEVENS . The phrafe pre- 7 Think you , ' twere prejudicial to his crown ? ] judicial to the crown , if it be right , muft mean , detrimental to the ...
... present inftance , where fuch a trissyllable muft , prove offenfive to the ear . STEEVENS . The phrafe pre- 7 Think you , ' twere prejudicial to his crown ? ] judicial to the crown , if it be right , muft mean , detrimental to the ...
Page 51
... present play , will beft prove how far our author has , either intentionally or otherwise , deviated , in this particular , ' from hiftorical truth . Edward , earl of March , afterward duke of York , and king of England , his fecond fon ...
... present play , will beft prove how far our author has , either intentionally or otherwise , deviated , in this particular , ' from hiftorical truth . Edward , earl of March , afterward duke of York , and king of England , his fecond fon ...
Page 93
... present fcene is to be placed near the Scottish border . The king himself fays : " From Scotland am I ftoln , even of pure love ; " And Hall ( and Holinfhed after him ) tells us " He was no fooner entered into England ] , but he was ...
... present fcene is to be placed near the Scottish border . The king himself fays : " From Scotland am I ftoln , even of pure love ; " And Hall ( and Holinfhed after him ) tells us " He was no fooner entered into England ] , but he was ...
Page 200
... present inftance we bave ground to fufped that the numbers faid to have fallen in the other battles between the houses of York and Lancaster , have been exaggerated Sir John Pafton , who was himself at the battle of Barnet , was ...
... present inftance we bave ground to fufped that the numbers faid to have fallen in the other battles between the houses of York and Lancaster , have been exaggerated Sir John Pafton , who was himself at the battle of Barnet , was ...
Page 214
... presents as to Danae ; " If Phœbus tied to Latona's webs , " Came courting from the beauty of his lodge ; The dulcet tunes of frolick Mercurie , Nor all the wealth heaven's treasury affords " Should make me leave lord Lacy or his love ...
... presents as to Danae ; " If Phœbus tied to Latona's webs , " Came courting from the beauty of his lodge ; The dulcet tunes of frolick Mercurie , Nor all the wealth heaven's treasury affords " Should make me leave lord Lacy or his love ...
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