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... Richard II . u . i . 156. Richard Stani- hurst in his Introduction to Holinshed's Irish Historie ( p . 45 a ) , speaking of the diverse degrees of the " reteiners " of the Irish nobles , says : " Of the third degree is the kerne , who ...
... Richard II . u . i . 156. Richard Stani- hurst in his Introduction to Holinshed's Irish Historie ( p . 45 a ) , speaking of the diverse degrees of the " reteiners " of the Irish nobles , says : " Of the third degree is the kerne , who ...
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... Richard III . v . iii . 15 : " Let us survey the vantage of the field . " The mean- ing resembles that of " peruse " in such expressions as " Out , some light horse- men , and peruse their wings " ( 1 Henry VI . IV . ii . 43 ) . 6 33 ...
... Richard III . v . iii . 15 : " Let us survey the vantage of the field . " The mean- ing resembles that of " peruse " in such expressions as " Out , some light horse- men , and peruse their wings " ( 1 Henry VI . IV . ii . 43 ) . 6 33 ...
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... Richard III . 111. vii . 120 : " Your state of fortune , and your due of birth . " 66. I doubt ] i.e. I fear ; a not un- common usage . Compare Richard II . III . iv . 69 : - " Depress'd he is already , and de- posed ' Tis doubt he will ...
... Richard III . 111. vii . 120 : " Your state of fortune , and your due of birth . " 66. I doubt ] i.e. I fear ; a not un- common usage . Compare Richard II . III . iv . 69 : - " Depress'd he is already , and de- posed ' Tis doubt he will ...
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