“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 332
... bastard , obtained , seems to be a mere fiction . Yet , why it should have been invented , I can see no reason : surely not with intent to disgrace Malcolm , whose posterity never lost the crown , and were such eminent friends to the ...
... bastard , obtained , seems to be a mere fiction . Yet , why it should have been invented , I can see no reason : surely not with intent to disgrace Malcolm , whose posterity never lost the crown , and were such eminent friends to the ...
Page 333
... bastard for his queen ; and that , in England , a victorious king , the cotemporary of Mal- colm , assumed bastard as a title in his charters . John Cumin , the competitor for the crown , who derived his right from Donald , the brother ...
... bastard for his queen ; and that , in England , a victorious king , the cotemporary of Mal- colm , assumed bastard as a title in his charters . John Cumin , the competitor for the crown , who derived his right from Donald , the brother ...
Page 340
... Bastard is repre- sented as plundering - a monastery , there are strokes of humour , which seem , from their particular turn , to have been most evi- dently produced by another hand than that of our author . Of this historical drama ...
... Bastard is repre- sented as plundering - a monastery , there are strokes of humour , which seem , from their particular turn , to have been most evi- dently produced by another hand than that of our author . Of this historical drama ...
Page 341
... bastard Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers Hall , Nov. 29 , 1614 ; but I have never met with it , and therefore know not whether it was the old black letter history , or a play upon the same subject . For the ...
... bastard Son to Richard Cordelion , " was entered at Stationers Hall , Nov. 29 , 1614 ; but I have never met with it , and therefore know not whether it was the old black letter history , or a play upon the same subject . For the ...
Page 342
... bastard Son to King Richard the First . James Gurney , Servant to Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet . Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - duke of Austria . Cardinal Pandulph , the Pope's Legate . Melun ...
... bastard Son to King Richard the First . James Gurney , Servant to Lady Faulconbridge . Peter of Pomfret , a Prophet . Philip , King of France . Lewis , the Dauphin . Arch - duke of Austria . Cardinal Pandulph , the Pope's Legate . Melun ...
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