The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... ftand , in my ap- prehenfion , on a very different ground from that of this firft part , or , as I believe it was anciently called , The Play of King Henry VI - The Contention , & c . printed in two parts , in quarto , 1600 , was , I ...
... ftand , in my ap- prehenfion , on a very different ground from that of this firft part , or , as I believe it was anciently called , The Play of King Henry VI - The Contention , & c . printed in two parts , in quarto , 1600 , was , I ...
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... ftand thou as Dauphin in my place : Queftion her proudly , let thy looks be ftern : - By this means fhall we found what skill the hath . [ Retires . Enter LA PUCELLE , Baftard of Orleans , and Others . REIG . Fair maid , is't thou wilt ...
... ftand thou as Dauphin in my place : Queftion her proudly , let thy looks be ftern : - By this means fhall we found what skill the hath . [ Retires . Enter LA PUCELLE , Baftard of Orleans , and Others . REIG . Fair maid , is't thou wilt ...
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... ftand'ft not thou attainted , Corrupted , and exempt from ancient gentry ? His trefpafs yet lives guilty in thy blood ; And , till thou be reftor'd , thou art a yeoman . PLAN . My father was attached , not attainted ; Condemn'd to die ...
... ftand'ft not thou attainted , Corrupted , and exempt from ancient gentry ? His trefpafs yet lives guilty in thy blood ; And , till thou be reftor'd , thou art a yeoman . PLAN . My father was attached , not attainted ; Condemn'd to die ...
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... ftand up ; and , for these good deferts , We here create you earl of Shrewsbury ; And in our coronation take your place . [ Exeunt King HENRY , GLOSTER , TALBOT , and Nobles . VER . Now , fir , to you , that were so hot at sea ...
... ftand up ; and , for these good deferts , We here create you earl of Shrewsbury ; And in our coronation take your place . [ Exeunt King HENRY , GLOSTER , TALBOT , and Nobles . VER . Now , fir , to you , that were so hot at sea ...
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... ftand'ft , a breathing valiant man , Of an invincible unconquer'd fpirit : This is the latest glory of thy praife , That I , thy enemy , due thee withal ; 5 4 To rive their dangerous artillery- ] I do not understand the phrase - to rive ...
... ftand'ft , a breathing valiant man , Of an invincible unconquer'd fpirit : This is the latest glory of thy praife , That I , thy enemy , due thee withal ; 5 4 To rive their dangerous artillery- ] I do not understand the phrase - to rive ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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