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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... Brother to Lady Grey . Sir William Stanley . Sir John Montgomery . Sir John So- merville . Tutor to Rutland . Mayor of York . Lieutenant of the Tower . A Nobleman . Two Keepers . A Huntfman . A Son that has killed his Father . A Father ...
... Brother to Lady Grey . Sir William Stanley . Sir John Montgomery . Sir John So- merville . Tutor to Rutland . Mayor of York . Lieutenant of the Tower . A Nobleman . Two Keepers . A Huntfman . A Son that has killed his Father . A Father ...
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... brother , [ To YORK . ] as thou lov'ft and honour'ft arms , Let's fight it out , and not stand cavilling thus . RICH . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king will fly . 2 YORK . Sons , peace ! Thy father was , as thou art , duke of ...
... brother , [ To YORK . ] as thou lov'ft and honour'ft arms , Let's fight it out , and not stand cavilling thus . RICH . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king will fly . 2 YORK . Sons , peace ! Thy father was , as thou art , duke of ...
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... brother , rather , and many fimilar words , were used by Shakspeare as monofylla- bles . So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : " Either death or you I'll find immediately . " The editor of the fecond folio , who appears to have been en ...
... brother , rather , and many fimilar words , were used by Shakspeare as monofylla- bles . So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : " Either death or you I'll find immediately . " The editor of the fecond folio , who appears to have been en ...
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... brother , at a ftrife ? • What is your quarrel ? how began it first ? 1 7 -fons , and brother , ] I believe we should read - coufin inftead of brother , unless brother be used by Shakspeare as a term expreffive of endearment , or ...
... brother , at a ftrife ? • What is your quarrel ? how began it first ? 1 7 -fons , and brother , ] I believe we should read - coufin inftead of brother , unless brother be used by Shakspeare as a term expreffive of endearment , or ...
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... Brother , thou shalt to London presently , • And whet on Warwick to this enterprise . Thou , Richard , fhalt unto the duke of Norfolk , ' And tell him privily of our intent.— You , Edward , fhall unto my lord Cobham , With whom the ...
... Brother , thou shalt to London presently , • And whet on Warwick to this enterprise . Thou , Richard , fhalt unto the duke of Norfolk , ' And tell him privily of our intent.— You , Edward , fhall unto my lord Cobham , With whom the ...
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