The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speech might justify the old reading , yet I cannot but think that not was dropped before notice , having the fame letters , and would therefore follow Sir T. Hanmer's correction . JOHNSON . Our author is fo licentious in his ...
... speech might justify the old reading , yet I cannot but think that not was dropped before notice , having the fame letters , and would therefore follow Sir T. Hanmer's correction . JOHNSON . Our author is fo licentious in his ...
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... speeches utter'd By the bishop of Bayonne , then French ambassador ; Who had been hither fent on the debating A marriage , ' ' twixt the duke of Orleans and Our daughter Mary : I'the progrefs of this business , Ere a determinate ...
... speeches utter'd By the bishop of Bayonne , then French ambassador ; Who had been hither fent on the debating A marriage , ' ' twixt the duke of Orleans and Our daughter Mary : I'the progrefs of this business , Ere a determinate ...
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... in his bedchamber . And again , in Cromwell's next speech : Was in his countenance : you , fir , he bade- . or with Sir Thomas Hanmer : and you he bade . STEEVENS . SUR . Lord , for thy juftice ! Sharp enough 120 KING HENRY VIII .
... in his bedchamber . And again , in Cromwell's next speech : Was in his countenance : you , fir , he bade- . or with Sir Thomas Hanmer : and you he bade . STEEVENS . SUR . Lord , for thy juftice ! Sharp enough 120 KING HENRY VIII .
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... speech probably suggested this tripping dumb - shew to the too busy reviver of this play . MALONE . 3 —golden vizards- ] These tawdry disguises are alfo men- tioned in Hall's account of a maske devised by King Henry VIII : ―thei were ...
... speech probably suggested this tripping dumb - shew to the too busy reviver of this play . MALONE . 3 —golden vizards- ] These tawdry disguises are alfo men- tioned in Hall's account of a maske devised by King Henry VIII : ―thei were ...
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... speech above- " This is too much , " & c . are in the old copy given to the Lord Chamberlain . The difference between Cham . and Chan . is fo flight , that I have not hesitated to give them both to the Chancellor , who on Cranmer's ...
... speech above- " This is too much , " & c . are in the old copy given to the Lord Chamberlain . The difference between Cham . and Chan . is fo flight , that I have not hesitated to give them both to the Chancellor , who on Cranmer's ...
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