Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, Volumul 1H. Colburn, 1840 - 340 pagini |
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Pagina 21
... battle of Mirabeau ( August 1202 ) , the French fleet suffered any damage to justify the commencement of the fourth scene of this act- " King Phil . So by a roaring tempest on the flood , A whole armada of convicted sail Is scatter'd ...
... battle of Mirabeau ( August 1202 ) , the French fleet suffered any damage to justify the commencement of the fourth scene of this act- " King Phil . So by a roaring tempest on the flood , A whole armada of convicted sail Is scatter'd ...
Pagina 22
... battle of Mirabeau : all French historianst place her death in 1201 ; whereas this battle was not fought till the summer of 1202 ; and I can find no authority for Holin- shed's statement , that Philip cited John to answer such charges ...
... battle of Mirabeau : all French historianst place her death in 1201 ; whereas this battle was not fought till the summer of 1202 ; and I can find no authority for Holin- shed's statement , that Philip cited John to answer such charges ...
Pagina 29
... own daughter by Constance . The principal occurrence was the battle of Bouvines , in 1214 , wherein John and his allies were defeated . - See Lingard , iii . 40 . had raged with varied success ; but one event had KING JOHN . 29.
... own daughter by Constance . The principal occurrence was the battle of Bouvines , in 1214 , wherein John and his allies were defeated . - See Lingard , iii . 40 . had raged with varied success ; but one event had KING JOHN . 29.
Pagina 37
... battle prove , Or here , or elsewhere , to the farthest verge That ever was survey'd by English eye , That all these treasons , for these eighteen years , Complotted and contrived in this land , Fetch from false Mowbray their first head ...
... battle prove , Or here , or elsewhere , to the farthest verge That ever was survey'd by English eye , That all these treasons , for these eighteen years , Complotted and contrived in this land , Fetch from false Mowbray their first head ...
Pagina 62
... battle , obtain the sceptre and diadem ; after which , they well perceived , he gaped , by means whereof they thought he might be in perfect assurance of his life long to con- tinue . " + The Chronicler is uncertain whether this was ...
... battle , obtain the sceptre and diadem ; after which , they well perceived , he gaped , by means whereof they thought he might be in perfect assurance of his life long to con- tinue . " + The Chronicler is uncertain whether this was ...
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Agincourt Anjou appears archbishop Arthur authority battle battle of Agincourt battle of Shrewsbury Beaufort Bishop blood Bolingbroke Bosw brother Cardinal character charge Chronicle command council crown daughter Dauphin death doth Duke of Bedford Duke of Burgundy Duke of Exeter Duke of Gloucester Duke of Orleans Duke of York Earl Elmham enemies England English father favour followed France French give Hardyng Harfleur hast hath Henry the Fifth Henry the Fourth Henry's historians Holinshed honour Hotspur John of Gaunt King John king's Lingard Lord Malone marriage mentioned Mortimer Mowbray murder Nicolas noble Northumberland old play Orleans Otterbourne parliament passage peace Percy person poet prince prisoner quarrel Queen realm reign Richard Plantagenet Richard the Second Salisbury says scene Scrope Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's slain soldiers Somerset speech story Stow Suffolk Talbot thee Thomas thou tion treason Tyler uncle unto Wales Walsingham Warwick Westmoreland Winchester young