The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... Dyce ; great Grandsires F. 105. great - uncle's ] Dyce ; great Vncles F. 93 , 94. And rather . . . titles ] In spite of the fact that they really claim through the female , the French kings choose to take refuge behind the flimsy and ...
... Dyce ; great Grandsires F. 105. great - uncle's ] Dyce ; great Vncles F. 93 , 94. And rather . . . titles ] In spite of the fact that they really claim through the female , the French kings choose to take refuge behind the flimsy and ...
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... Dyce omitted " of " here and at line 115. In v . ii . 2 Henry calls Charles VI . " brother France , " and is addressed by Charles ( line 10 ) and Queen Isabel ( line 12 ) as " brother England . " But , as Boswell - Stone well remarks ...
... Dyce omitted " of " here and at line 115. In v . ii . 2 Henry calls Charles VI . " brother France , " and is addressed by Charles ( line 10 ) and Queen Isabel ( line 12 ) as " brother England . " But , as Boswell - Stone well remarks ...
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... Dyce ; a F. 116. lenity ] Q Rowe ; Leuitie F. 106. bubukles ] Fluellen's confusion of bubo and carbuncle ( New Eng . Dict . ) . Mr. Craig suggests that Shake speare had read Chaucer's description of the Somnour ( Prologue to the Canter ...
... Dyce ; a F. 116. lenity ] Q Rowe ; Leuitie F. 106. bubukles ] Fluellen's confusion of bubo and carbuncle ( New Eng . Dict . ) . Mr. Craig suggests that Shake speare had read Chaucer's description of the Somnour ( Prologue to the Canter ...
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