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" Why, he could tell The inch where Richmond stood, where Richard fell. Besides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from the play; Which I might guess... "
Waverley Novels: Vol. 7 - Página 124
por Walter Scott - 1845 - 727 páginas
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen34

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1826 - 644 páginas
...the two armies, Shakspeare was more in the village chronicler's thoughts than Stowe or Hollingshed, ' Besides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from the play, Shown chiefly by that one perspicuous thing, That he mistook a player for a king ; For when' be should...
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The Quarterly review, Volumen34

1826 - 642 páginas
...two armies, Shakspeare was more .in the village chronicler's thoughts than Stowe or Hollingshed. ' Besides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from the play, Shown chiefly by that one perspicuous thing, That he mistook a player for a king; For when he should...
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Waverley Novels: The fortunes of Nigel

Sir Walter Scott - 1902 - 424 páginas
...the other way, And lo, where Richmond, in a field of gorse, Encamp' d himself in might and all his force. Upon this hill they met. Why, he could tell...from the play, Which I might guess by 's mustering np the ghosts And policies not incident to hosts, But chiefly by that one perspicuous thing, Where...
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Print, Manuscript & Performance: The Changing Relations of the Media in ...

Arthur F. Marotti, Michael D. Bristol - 2000 - 338 páginas
...could tell The inch where Richmond stood, where Richard fell: Besides what of his knowledge he can say, He had Authentic notice, from the Play; Which I might guess, by must'ring up the Ghosts And policies not incident to Hosts: But chiefly by that one perspicuous thing,...
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The Tragedy of Richard III, with the Landing of Earle Richmond, and the ...

William Shakespeare - 2001 - 656 páginas
...Richmond in a bed of Gorsse Encampt himself e ore night, and all his force: Upon this hill they mett. Why he could tell The inch where Richmond stood, where...Besides what of his knowledge he could say, He had authenticke notice from the Play; Which I might guesse, by's mustring up the ghosts, And policyes,...
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The Novels and Poems of Sir Walter Scott: The fortunes of Nigel

Walter Scott - 1893 - 778 páginas
...look the other way, And lo, where Richmond, in a field of gorae, Encamp'd himself in might and all his force. Upon this hill they met. Why, he could tell...authentic notice from the play, Which I might guess by's mustering up the ghost* And policies not incident to hosts ; But chiefly by that one perspicuous...
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The Works of Shakespeare: King Henry VI ; King Richard III ; King Henry VIII ...

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 980 páginas
...the oilier way, And, lo ! whefe Richmond in a bed of gorse Encamp'd himself all night, and all his force: Upon this hill they met.' — Why, he could...knowledge he could say, He had authentic notice from tttejtlay; Which I might guess by marking up tlif glwstt, And policies not incident to hosts ; But...
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Temple Bar, Volumen2

1861 - 584 páginas
...has jogged out to the battle-field with his guests : "—He could tell The inch where Richmond rose, where Richard fell, Besides what of his knowledge...authentic notice from the play ; Which I might guess bj 's mustering up the ghosts And policies not incident to hosts ; But chiefly by that one perspicuous...
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