- In heraldry, an
escutcheon (/ɪˈskʌtʃən/, ih-SKUTCH-ən) is a
shield that
forms the main or
focal element in an
achievement of arms. The word can be used...
- A Blot in the '
Scutcheon is a
tragedy in
blank verse by
Robert Browning,
published in 1843 and
acted in the same year.
Mildred Tresham Thorold, Earl Tresham...
- the
Druses (play) (1843)
Bells and
Pomegranates No. V: A Blot in the '
Scutcheon (play) (1843)
Bells and
Pomegranates No. VI: Colombe's
Birthday (play)...
- "Telegram" (1896) "His Courier" (1902) "The Flag" (1902) "The
Guardian of the
Scutcheon" (1903, as
Olivier Henry) "The
Lotus and the ****leburrs" (1903) "The...
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Detraction will not
suffer it. Therefore, I’ll none of it.
Honor is a mere
scutcheon. And so ends my catechism. (5.1.128-142) In this soliloquy,
Falstaff dismisses...
-
Westminster schoolboy,
Robert Uvedale,
succeeded in
snatching the "Majesty
Scutcheon" (white
satin banner)
draped on the coffin,
which is now held in the library...
-
February 2018 – via
Project Gutenberg. Browning, Robert. A Blot in the '
Scutcheon.
Retrieved 24
February 2018 – via
Project Gutenberg.
George Gordon Byron...
- of War (1842), and of Lord
Tresham in
Robert Browning's A Blot in the '
Scutcheon (1843).
Macready was
briefly manager in 1841–1843,
putting significant...
-
later named it as his
greatest film. An
adaptation of A Blot in the '
Scutcheon was to
follow in 1912, and
another Griffith film, The
Wanderer (1913)...
- and Amerike. This is now missing. Some two
centuries after the
armorial scutcheon disappeared, the arms of
Amerike were
described as "paly of six, or and...