| 1838 - 1080 páginas
...havynge, afore that, knowledge of the said matars, he took it to so great dispitc, ire, and indignation, that, of pure displeasure and melencoly, he dyed the xxiij. day of the monithe of May." Mr. Bruce remarks upon these subjects : — " The deaths of the Prince of Wales and Henry VI. are popularly... | |
| 1838 - 654 páginas
...matars, he toke it to so great dispite, ire, and indingnation, that, of pure displeasure, and meleucoly, he dyed the xxiij. day of the monithe of May. Whom the Kynge (i yd to be browght to the friers prcchars at London, and there, his funerall service donne. 10 'be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 784 páginas
...of London ; not havynge, afore that, knowledge of the saide matars, he toke it to so great dispite, ire, and indingnation, that, of pure displeasure, and melencoly, he dyed the xxiii day of the monithe of May. Whom the kynge dyd to be browght to the friers prechars at London,... | |
| John Foster Kirk - 1863 - 510 páginas
...of London, not havynge, afore that, knowledge of the saide matars, he toke it to so great dispito, ire, and indingnation, that, of pure displeasure,...melencoly, he dyed the xxiij. day of the monithe of May." Arrivall of Edward IV. p. 38. The date here given must be the correct one, unless — which is not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 578 páginas
...niatars, he toke it to so great dispite, ire, and indingnation, that, of pure displeasure, and melenooly, he dyed the xxiij day of the monithe of May. Whom the kvnge dyd to be browght to the friers prechars at London, and there, his funerall service 5onne, to... | |
| George Bosworth Churchill - 1900 - 580 páginas
...of London: not havynge. afore that, knowledge of the saide matars, he toke it to so great dispite. ire, and indingnation. that of pure displeasure, and melencoly, he dyed the XXIII day of the monithe of may. Whom the Kynge dyd to be browght to the friers prechars at London,... | |
| Isobel Dorothy Thornley - 1920 - 330 páginas
...of London ; not havynge, afore that, knowledge of the saide matars, he toke it to so great dispite, ire, and indingnation, that, of pure displeasure and melencoly, he dyed the xxiii day of the monithe of May. 56. [Feeling in France and Burgundy about Edward IV's restoration.... | |
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