The people, moved with the cruelty of the fact, rose in rebellion, and slew both father and mother. The nobility assembled, and most terribly destroyed the rebels ; and afterwards, for want of issue of the prince, whereby the succession of the crown became... A Short History of the English Drama - Strana 30autor/autoři: Benjamin Brawley - 1921 - 260 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 str.
...that more dearly loved the elder, for revenge killed the younger : the people, moved with the cruelty of the fact, rose in rebellion, and slew both father and mother; the nobility assembled, and most terribly destroyed the rebels : and afterwards, for want of issue of the... | |
| 1820 - 404 str.
...that more dearly loved the elder, for revenge killed the younger : the people, moved with the cruelty of the fact, rose in rebellion, and slew both father and mother : the nobility assembled, and most terribly destroyed the rebels: and afterwards, for want of issue of the... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed - 1825 - 496 str.
...yonger killed the elder. The mother that more dearely loved the elder, for revenge killed the yonger. The people moved with the crueltie of the fact, rose...Nobilitie assembled, and most terribly destroyed the Rebeln, and afterwards for want of issue of the Prince, whereby the succession of the Crowne became... | |
| 1820 - 406 str.
...that more dearly loved the elder, for revenge killed the younger : the people, moved with the cruelty of the fact, rose in rebellion, and slew both father and mother : the nobility assembled, and most terribly destroyed the rebels: and afterwards, for want of issue of the... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1830 - 554 str.
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| 1867 - 320 str.
...that more dearely loued the elder, for reuengo killed the yonger. The pcople moued with the erueltie of the fact, rose in rebellion and slew both father...assembled and most terribly destroyed the rebels, and afterwardes for want of issue of the prinee whereby the sueeession of the erowne became vneertaine,... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1847 - 246 str.
...reuenge kylled the yonger. The people, moued with the Crueltie of the facte, rose in Rebellion and slewe both father and mother. The Nobilitie assembled, and most terribly destroyed the Rebelles. And afterwardes for want of Issue of the Prince, wherby the Succession of the Crowne became... | |
| Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset - 1859 - 280 str.
...moved with the cruelty of the fact, rose in rebellion, and slew both father and mother. The nobility assembled, and most terribly destroyed the rebels...of issue of the Prince, whereby the succession of fhe crown became uncertain, they fell to civil war, in which both they and many of their issues were... | |
| Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset - 1859 - 258 str.
...that more dearly loved the elder, for revenge killed the yonnger. The people, moved with the cruelty of the fact, rose in rebellion, and slew both father and mother. The nobility assembled, and most terribly destroyed the rebels ; and afterwards, for want of issue of the... | |
| 1860 - 568 str.
...that more dearly loved the elder, for revenge, killed the younger. The people, moved with the cruelty of the fact, rose in rebellion, and slew both father and mother. The nobility assembled, and most terribly destroyed the rebels ; and aftericardi, for want of issue oftiu... | |
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