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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... with almost the fame exclamation , expressed in almost the same words . Warwick opens the scene with- " I wonder , how the king escap'd our hands . " STEEVENS , I faw him in the battle range about ; ' KING HENRY VI . 47 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
... with almost the fame exclamation , expressed in almost the same words . Warwick opens the scene with- " I wonder , how the king escap'd our hands . " STEEVENS , I faw him in the battle range about ; ' KING HENRY VI . 47 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
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... same sense in Cymbeline , where the reader will find many instances of this use of it . STEEVENS . This epithet which Shakspeare has fo frequently employed , was one of his additions to the original play . The ordinary fignification of ...
... same sense in Cymbeline , where the reader will find many instances of this use of it . STEEVENS . This epithet which Shakspeare has fo frequently employed , was one of his additions to the original play . The ordinary fignification of ...
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... same time ; and only fays in general , that " after three days open penance , she fhall be banished to the Isle of Man . " In Shakspeare's play , ( p . 274 , ) when the Duke of York under- takes to fubdue the Irish rebels , if he be ...
... same time ; and only fays in general , that " after three days open penance , she fhall be banished to the Isle of Man . " In Shakspeare's play , ( p . 274 , ) when the Duke of York under- takes to fubdue the Irish rebels , if he be ...
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... same wings " Which they have fometimes ufed in fearful flight , " Make war with him that climb'd unto their neft , Offering their own lives in their young's defence ? " So , in our author's Macbeth : 66 the poor wren— " The moft ...
... same wings " Which they have fometimes ufed in fearful flight , " Make war with him that climb'd unto their neft , Offering their own lives in their young's defence ? " So , in our author's Macbeth : 66 the poor wren— " The moft ...
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... same to thee : He was the wretched'ft thing , when he was young , of eagerly asking the Meffenger in p . 363 , " What news ' ? " might have informed him of the whole transaction . The truth of history is neglected in another inftance ...
... same to thee : He was the wretched'ft thing , when he was young , of eagerly asking the Meffenger in p . 363 , " What news ' ? " might have informed him of the whole transaction . The truth of history is neglected in another inftance ...
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