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... Henry the Sixth , gives a rude account of the story in seven seven - line stanzas ( ed . 1812 , pp . 52-54 ) : here Regan's husband is described as " Hanemos of Wales and Corn- wayle . " Robert Fabyan , in his New Chronicles of England ...
... Henry the Sixth , gives a rude account of the story in seven seven - line stanzas ( ed . 1812 , pp . 52-54 ) : here Regan's husband is described as " Hanemos of Wales and Corn- wayle . " Robert Fabyan , in his New Chronicles of England ...
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... Henry Chichester Hart for some excellent illustrations from Elizabethan literature , and to Professor Rhys for kindly coming to my aid on the question of an ultimate Celtic source for King Lear . My friends Dr. Furnivall , Professor ...
... Henry Chichester Hart for some excellent illustrations from Elizabethan literature , and to Professor Rhys for kindly coming to my aid on the question of an ultimate Celtic source for King Lear . My friends Dr. Furnivall , Professor ...
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... Henry VI . V. v . 57 . 2. Albany ] Holinshed tells us that Albany extended " from the river Humber to the point of Caithness . Albanacte , the youngest son of Brutus , who owned it , gave his name to it . Holinshed also says that in his ...
... Henry VI . V. v . 57 . 2. Albany ] Holinshed tells us that Albany extended " from the river Humber to the point of Caithness . Albanacte , the youngest son of Brutus , who owned it , gave his name to it . Holinshed also says that in his ...
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... Henry IV . III . i . 96 : " Methinks my moiety , north from Burton here , " " In quantity equals not one of yours . II . brazed ] made insensible , hardened by use . So Hamlet , NI . iv . 37 : " let me wring your heart : for so I shall ...
... Henry IV . III . i . 96 : " Methinks my moiety , north from Burton here , " " In quantity equals not one of yours . II . brazed ] made insensible , hardened by use . So Hamlet , NI . iv . 37 : " let me wring your heart : for so I shall ...
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... Henry VI . III . i . 84 : " All your interest in those territories Is utterly bereft you . " 53. Where ... challenge ] Steevens explains , " Where the claims of merit are superadded to that of nature , ¿ .c . birth . Challenge , to make ...
... Henry VI . III . i . 84 : " All your interest in those territories Is utterly bereft you . " 53. Where ... challenge ] Steevens explains , " Where the claims of merit are superadded to that of nature , ¿ .c . birth . Challenge , to make ...
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