The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... Knight took the word in this sense here , explaining " hiding their crooked titles in a net , rather than amply ... Knight's interpretation of imbar , but is quite unnecessary . Vaughan explains his conjecture " unbrace " as to ...
... Knight took the word in this sense here , explaining " hiding their crooked titles in a net , rather than amply ... Knight's interpretation of imbar , but is quite unnecessary . Vaughan explains his conjecture " unbrace " as to ...
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... knight , of ] Collier ; knight of F. 159. ] F 2 ; omitted F 1 . 155. ] The real motive of the Earl of Cambridge in joining the conspiracy was to secure the succession for his wife's brother , the Earl of March , great- grandson of ...
... knight , of ] Collier ; knight of F. 159. ] F 2 ; omitted F 1 . 155. ] The real motive of the Earl of Cambridge in joining the conspiracy was to secure the succession for his wife's brother , the Earl of March , great- grandson of ...
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... knights , esquires , and gallant gentlemen , Eight thousand and four hundred ; of the which Five hundred were but yesterday dubb'd knights : So that , in these ten thousand they have lost , There are but sixteen hundred mercenaries ...
... knights , esquires , and gallant gentlemen , Eight thousand and four hundred ; of the which Five hundred were but yesterday dubb'd knights : So that , in these ten thousand they have lost , There are but sixteen hundred mercenaries ...
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