The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... , are :-( i ) calling the Earl of 1 Savi . What's he , gentle Mons . Brisk ? Not that gentleman ? Fasl . No , lady ; this is a kinsman to Justice Silence . I Fife son to the beaten Douglas - an error X Preface PARTS I AND II OF.
... , are :-( i ) calling the Earl of 1 Savi . What's he , gentle Mons . Brisk ? Not that gentleman ? Fasl . No , lady ; this is a kinsman to Justice Silence . I Fife son to the beaten Douglas - an error X Preface PARTS I AND II OF.
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. I Fife son to the beaten Douglas - an error due to the omission of a comma in Holinshed ; ( ii ) confounding the Edward Mortimer , prisoner , and afterwards son - in - law of Glendower , and second ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. I Fife son to the beaten Douglas - an error due to the omission of a comma in Holinshed ; ( ii ) confounding the Edward Mortimer , prisoner , and afterwards son - in - law of Glendower , and second ...
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... Douglas at the head of ten thousand bold Scots burst into England , and advanced as far as New- castle , spreading terror and havoc around him . Returning home loaded with plunder , they were met by the Percys at Homildon , where after ...
... Douglas at the head of ten thousand bold Scots burst into England , and advanced as far as New- castle , spreading terror and havoc around him . Returning home loaded with plunder , they were met by the Percys at Homildon , where after ...
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... Douglas , emulating him , per- formed amazing feats of valor , seeking the king all over the field , and slaying several captains arrayed in his garb ; until the fall of Hotspur by an unknown hand , and the con- sequent dispiriting of ...
... Douglas , emulating him , per- formed amazing feats of valor , seeking the king all over the field , and slaying several captains arrayed in his garb ; until the fall of Hotspur by an unknown hand , and the con- sequent dispiriting of ...
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... Douglas : his ingenuousness , in the free and graceful apology to the king for his faults : his good - nature and kindness of heart , in the apostrophe to Falstaff , when he thinks him dead : his chivalrous gener- osity , in the ...
... Douglas : his ingenuousness , in the free and graceful apology to the king for his faults : his good - nature and kindness of heart , in the apostrophe to Falstaff , when he thinks him dead : his chivalrous gener- osity , in the ...
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