New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 53E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 364
... Richard the Second and ending with Richard the Third , the poet intended to teach history on the stage , is hardly consistent with the order in which the plays were written , differing as it does from the order of the reigns described ...
... Richard the Second and ending with Richard the Third , the poet intended to teach history on the stage , is hardly consistent with the order in which the plays were written , differing as it does from the order of the reigns described ...
Page 369
... Richard certainly seized his property , as Shakspeare relates , and the Duke of York retired to Langley , re- joicing that nothing amiss happened in the commonwealth , through his device or consent . ' " " " I'll not be by the while my ...
... Richard certainly seized his property , as Shakspeare relates , and the Duke of York retired to Langley , re- joicing that nothing amiss happened in the commonwealth , through his device or consent . ' " " " I'll not be by the while my ...
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... Richard to Henry , and of the treacherous means by which Northumberland brought Richard to Flint , matched , as historians tell us , by intentions equally treacherous on the part of the king , the poet takes no notice . This is one of ...
... Richard to Henry , and of the treacherous means by which Northumberland brought Richard to Flint , matched , as historians tell us , by intentions equally treacherous on the part of the king , the poet takes no notice . This is one of ...
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The Mothers Grave By Edward Howard | 13 |
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