The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ftill faulty . MALONE . ? as the earldom was . ] Thus the folio . The quarto 1600 , and that without date , read - as the kingdom is . STEEVENS . York means , I fuppofe , that the dukedom of York was his inheritance from his father , as ...
... ftill faulty . MALONE . ? as the earldom was . ] Thus the folio . The quarto 1600 , and that without date , read - as the kingdom is . STEEVENS . York means , I fuppofe , that the dukedom of York was his inheritance from his father , as ...
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... ftill coafted the Englishmen , doing them what damage he might , " So again , p . 387 , and 404 , and in other writers . STEEVENS . I have no doubt but coaft is the true reading . To coaft is to keep along fide of it , and watch it . In ...
... ftill coafted the Englishmen , doing them what damage he might , " So again , p . 387 , and 404 , and in other writers . STEEVENS . I have no doubt but coaft is the true reading . To coaft is to keep along fide of it , and watch it . In ...
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... ftill away " Which had king Henry with them when they fought : 66 Upon his birth fo fad a curse there lay , " As that he never prospered in aught . " The queen wan two , among the lofs of many , " Her husband abfent ; prefent , never ...
... ftill away " Which had king Henry with them when they fought : 66 Upon his birth fo fad a curse there lay , " As that he never prospered in aught . " The queen wan two , among the lofs of many , " Her husband abfent ; prefent , never ...
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... ftill pronounced channel in the North . So , in Mar- lowe's Edward II : " Throw off his golden mitre , rend his stole , " And in the channel chriften him anew . " ' Sham'ft thou not , knowing whence thou art ex- F2 KING HENRY VI . 67 ...
... ftill pronounced channel in the North . So , in Mar- lowe's Edward II : " Throw off his golden mitre , rend his stole , " And in the channel chriften him anew . " ' Sham'ft thou not , knowing whence thou art ex- F2 KING HENRY VI . 67 ...
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... ftill fcoured by a wifpe of ftraw , or hay . Perhaps Ed- ward means one of these wifps , as the denotement of a menial fervant . Barrett adds , that , like a wafe , it fignifies " a wreath to be laied under the veffel that is borne upon ...
... ftill fcoured by a wifpe of ftraw , or hay . Perhaps Ed- ward means one of these wifps , as the denotement of a menial fervant . Barrett adds , that , like a wafe , it fignifies " a wreath to be laied under the veffel that is borne upon ...
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