King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... called " late of Canterbury . " STEEVENS . 4 IMP Out- ] As this expression frequently occurs in our au- thor , it may not be amiss to explain the original meaning of it . When the wing - feathers of a hawk were dropped , or forced out ...
... called " late of Canterbury . " STEEVENS . 4 IMP Out- ] As this expression frequently occurs in our au- thor , it may not be amiss to explain the original meaning of it . When the wing - feathers of a hawk were dropped , or forced out ...
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... that most exquisite work , called Imagines Mortis , commonly ascribed to the pencil of Holbein , but without any authority . See the seventh print . DOUCE . To monarchize , be fear'd , and kill with looks SC . II . 101 KING RICHARD II .
... that most exquisite work , called Imagines Mortis , commonly ascribed to the pencil of Holbein , but without any authority . See the seventh print . DOUCE . To monarchize , be fear'd , and kill with looks SC . II . 101 KING RICHARD II .
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... called this scene the same with the preceding . That was at Barkloughly castle , on the coast where Richard landed ; but Bolingbroke never marched further in Wales than to Flint . The interview be- tween him and Richard was at the ...
... called this scene the same with the preceding . That was at Barkloughly castle , on the coast where Richard landed ; but Bolingbroke never marched further in Wales than to Flint . The interview be- tween him and Richard was at the ...
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... called a tucke , onely for the thrust : the English having till that very time used to fight with backe swords , slashing and cutting one the other , armed with targets or bucklers , with very broad weapons , accounting it not to be a ...
... called a tucke , onely for the thrust : the English having till that very time used to fight with backe swords , slashing and cutting one the other , armed with targets or bucklers , with very broad weapons , accounting it not to be a ...
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... called the ruffins tucke , and long foining rapier : weapons more malicious than manly . " REED . See vol . viii . p . 70 , n . 3 . MALONE . 3 I take the EARTH to the like , & c . ] This speech I have re- stored from the first edition ...
... called the ruffins tucke , and long foining rapier : weapons more malicious than manly . " REED . See vol . viii . p . 70 , n . 3 . MALONE . 3 I take the EARTH to the like , & c . ] This speech I have re- stored from the first edition ...
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