The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... last two lines are certainly here addreffed to the Deity ; but the preceding line , notwithstanding the anachronism , seems to be addreffed to Warwick . MALONE . WAR . Away , away ! Once more , fweet 76 THIRD PART OF.
... last two lines are certainly here addreffed to the Deity ; but the preceding line , notwithstanding the anachronism , seems to be addreffed to Warwick . MALONE . WAR . Away , away ! Once more , fweet 76 THIRD PART OF.
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... seems abfurd that Richard fhould firft fay to his brother , or to one of the foldiers , " See who it is ; " - and then , himself declare that it is Clifford ; and therefore I fuppofe the variation in the folio arofe , not from ...
... seems abfurd that Richard fhould firft fay to his brother , or to one of the foldiers , " See who it is ; " - and then , himself declare that it is Clifford ; and therefore I fuppofe the variation in the folio arofe , not from ...
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... seems to have been any way concerned in the capture of the late king ; who , according to W. Wyrcefter , was actually taken in Lancashire , by two knights named John Talbois and Richard Tunfiall , -July , 1464. Drummond of Hawthornden ...
... seems to have been any way concerned in the capture of the late king ; who , according to W. Wyrcefter , was actually taken in Lancashire , by two knights named John Talbois and Richard Tunfiall , -July , 1464. Drummond of Hawthornden ...
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... seem , and lefs than I was born to : 4 A man at leaft , for lefs I fhould not be ; 5 And men may talk of kings , and why not I ... seems to have arifen from Shakspeare's firft copying his original as it lay before him , and afterwards in ...
... seem , and lefs than I was born to : 4 A man at leaft , for lefs I fhould not be ; 5 And men may talk of kings , and why not I ... seems to have arifen from Shakspeare's firft copying his original as it lay before him , and afterwards in ...
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... seem to have so tender care ? ' SOм . My liege , it is young Henry , earl of Rich- mond . ' K. HEN . Come hither , England's hope : If fe- cret powers [ Lays his Hand on his Head . ' Suggest but truth to my divining thoughts , ' This ...
... seem to have so tender care ? ' SOм . My liege , it is young Henry , earl of Rich- mond . ' K. HEN . Come hither , England's hope : If fe- cret powers [ Lays his Hand on his Head . ' Suggest but truth to my divining thoughts , ' This ...
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