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... lost , Which by thy younger brother is supplied . Shakespeare is here following Holinshed , who relates that the Prince " once to hie offence of the king his father , . . . had with his fist striken the cheefe iustice for sending one of ...
... lost , Which by thy younger brother is supplied . Shakespeare is here following Holinshed , who relates that the Prince " once to hie offence of the king his father , . . . had with his fist striken the cheefe iustice for sending one of ...
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... lost his relish for fun and frolic . He enters into the humours of the tavern as heartily as ever ; but soon he turns to more serious matters . The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of ...
... lost his relish for fun and frolic . He enters into the humours of the tavern as heartily as ever ; but soon he turns to more serious matters . The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of ...
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... lost his labor ; for Owen conueied himselfe out of the waie , into his knowen lurking places , and ( as was thought ) through art magike , he caused such foule weather of winds , tempest , raine , snow , and haile to be raised , for the ...
... lost his labor ; for Owen conueied himselfe out of the waie , into his knowen lurking places , and ( as was thought ) through art magike , he caused such foule weather of winds , tempest , raine , snow , and haile to be raised , for the ...
Seite xxxvi
... lost one of his eies , Thomas erle of Murrey , Robert earle of Angus , and ( as some writers haue ) the earles of Atholl & Menteith , with fiue hundred other of meaner degrees . " ... Edmund Mortimer earle of March , prisoner with Owen ...
... lost one of his eies , Thomas erle of Murrey , Robert earle of Angus , and ( as some writers haue ) the earles of Atholl & Menteith , with fiue hundred other of meaner degrees . " ... Edmund Mortimer earle of March , prisoner with Owen ...
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... Lost , II . i . 49 . 50. uneven ] untoward . Richard II . II . ii . 121 ; — " all is uneven , And everything is left at six and seven . 51. thus . . . import ] thus it pur- ported , this was its purport . Cf. Ham- let , I. ii . 23 , and ...
... Lost , II . i . 49 . 50. uneven ] untoward . Richard II . II . ii . 121 ; — " all is uneven , And everything is left at six and seven . 51. thus . . . import ] thus it pur- ported , this was its purport . Cf. Ham- let , I. ii . 23 , and ...
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