Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 21973 |
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... most of them were retired to their feveral dwellings but Cade having placed his troops in ambufcade , in the woods about Sevenoke , the " forces commanded by the Staffords were fur- rounded , and most of them either killed or " taken ...
... most of them were retired to their feveral dwellings but Cade having placed his troops in ambufcade , in the woods about Sevenoke , the " forces commanded by the Staffords were fur- rounded , and most of them either killed or " taken ...
Strana 54
... most remarkable instances , and that not much more than half a century ago , was that of Sir Philip Stansfield , who was indited for the murder of his own father Sir James Stanf- field of New - milns , ( in Scotland ) , 4th of James II ...
... most remarkable instances , and that not much more than half a century ago , was that of Sir Philip Stansfield , who was indited for the murder of his own father Sir James Stanf- field of New - milns , ( in Scotland ) , 4th of James II ...
Strana 103
... most precious to womankind . And Regan profeffes herself an enemy to three of the joys , viz . health , beauty , and honour , i . e . fhe has no relish , no manner of affection for them which are , of all the other joys , the most pre ...
... most precious to womankind . And Regan profeffes herself an enemy to three of the joys , viz . health , beauty , and honour , i . e . fhe has no relish , no manner of affection for them which are , of all the other joys , the most pre ...
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