The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... fenfe in the fifth fcene of this ac , where Talbot fays to his troops : " You all confented unto Salisbury's death , For none would ftrike a ftroke in his revenge . " M. MASON . Confent , in all the books of the age of Elizabeth , and ...
... fenfe in the fifth fcene of this ac , where Talbot fays to his troops : " You all confented unto Salisbury's death , For none would ftrike a ftroke in his revenge . " M. MASON . Confent , in all the books of the age of Elizabeth , and ...
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... fenfe in this place ; ' tis not im- poffible it might have been filled up with - Francis Drake , though that were a terrible anachronism ( as bad as Hector's quoting Ariftotle in Troilus and Creffida ) ; yet perhaps at the time that ...
... fenfe in this place ; ' tis not im- poffible it might have been filled up with - Francis Drake , though that were a terrible anachronism ( as bad as Hector's quoting Ariftotle in Troilus and Creffida ) ; yet perhaps at the time that ...
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... fenfe , and the rhyme also , with which many scenes in this play conclude . The king's perfon , as appears from the fpeech immediately preceding this of Winchefter , was under the care of the Duke of Exeter , not of the Cardinal : " Exe ...
... fenfe , and the rhyme also , with which many scenes in this play conclude . The king's perfon , as appears from the fpeech immediately preceding this of Winchefter , was under the care of the Duke of Exeter , not of the Cardinal : " Exe ...
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... fenfe is , — I acknowledge thee to be my heir ; the confequences which may be collected from thence , recommend it to thee to draw . HEATH . 3 And , like a mountain , not to be remov'd , ] Thus Milton , Par . Loft , Book IV : " Like ...
... fenfe is , — I acknowledge thee to be my heir ; the confequences which may be collected from thence , recommend it to thee to draw . HEATH . 3 And , like a mountain , not to be remov'd , ] Thus Milton , Par . Loft , Book IV : " Like ...
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... of gird ufed in the fenfe for which he contends . I cannot fupply one for him , or I moft readily would . STEEVENS . See here , my friends , and loving countrymen ; G 4 KING HENRY VI . 87 Hath been enacted through your enmity: ...
... of gird ufed in the fenfe for which he contends . I cannot fupply one for him , or I moft readily would . STEEVENS . See here , my friends , and loving countrymen ; G 4 KING HENRY VI . 87 Hath been enacted through your enmity: ...
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Afide Alarum alfo anſwer becauſe blood Buckingham Cade Cardinal crown Dauphin death doth duke duke of York Earl England Enter Exeunt Exit faid falfe fame father fcene fecond folio feems fenfe fhall fhould fhow fight firft flain foldiers fome foul fovereign fpeech fpirit France French ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fword Glofter grace hath heart Henry IV himſelf honour houfe Humphrey Iden inftead Jack Cade John John Cade JOHNSON King Henry King Henry VI laft loft lord lord protector mafter majefty MALONE moft Mortimer muft myſelf obferves old copy old play original play paffage Plantagenet pleaſe prefent prifoner prince Pucelle quarto queen reafon reft Reignier Richard Richard Plantagenet rofe Saint Albans Saliſbury Shakspeare Somerfet ſpeak STEEVENS Suffolk Talbot thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thoſe ufed unto uſed WARBURTON Warwick whofe word York