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Pagina 239
... under the interdict , his subsequent submission to Rome , and his imputed
death by poison from the hands of a monk of Swinstead Abbey , and applied
them to the circumstances of the country in the latter part of the reign of Henry VIII
.
... under the interdict , his subsequent submission to Rome , and his imputed
death by poison from the hands of a monk of Swinstead Abbey , and applied
them to the circumstances of the country in the latter part of the reign of Henry VIII
.
Pagina 334
the English on the death of Arthur ) did not take place till 1216 , the year of John's
death . The poet has leaped over all those barriers of time which would have
impeded the direct march of his own poetical history . Coleridge has well
explained ...
the English on the death of Arthur ) did not take place till 1216 , the year of John's
death . The poet has leaped over all those barriers of time which would have
impeded the direct march of his own poetical history . Coleridge has well
explained ...
Pagina 375
Lastly , in the death of Richard , Daniel , as well as Shakspere , follows the story
that he was barbarously murdered by Sir Pierce of Exton . Shakspere puts these
words into the mouth of the assassin :“ Didst thou not mark the king , what words
...
Lastly , in the death of Richard , Daniel , as well as Shakspere , follows the story
that he was barbarously murdered by Sir Pierce of Exton . Shakspere puts these
words into the mouth of the assassin :“ Didst thou not mark the king , what words
...
Pagina 442
Cry , woe , destruction , ruin , loss , decay ; The worst is death , and death will
have his day . Scroop . Glad am I that your highness is so arm'd To bear the
tidings of calamity . Like an unseasonable stormy day , Which makes the silver
rivers ...
Cry , woe , destruction , ruin , loss , decay ; The worst is death , and death will
have his day . Scroop . Glad am I that your highness is so arm'd To bear the
tidings of calamity . Like an unseasonable stormy day , Which makes the silver
rivers ...
Pagina 496
The death of Richard II . is one of those historical mysteries which , perhaps , will
never be cleared up . The story which Shakspere has adopted , of his
assassination by Sir Pierce of Exton and his followers , was related by Caxton in
his ...
The death of Richard II . is one of those historical mysteries which , perhaps , will
never be cleared up . The story which Shakspere has adopted , of his
assassination by Sir Pierce of Exton and his followers , was related by Caxton in
his ...
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