The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Hotspur at Shrewsbury ; which engagement happened on Saturday the 21ft of July , ( the eve of Saint Mary Magdalen , ) in the year 1403. THEOBALD . This play was first entered at Stationers ' Hall , Feb. 25 , 1597 , by Andrew Wife ...
... Hotspur at Shrewsbury ; which engagement happened on Saturday the 21ft of July , ( the eve of Saint Mary Magdalen , ) in the year 1403. THEOBALD . This play was first entered at Stationers ' Hall , Feb. 25 , 1597 , by Andrew Wife ...
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... Hotspur there , Young Harry Percy , and brave Archibald , 3 That ever - valiant and approved Scot , At Holmedon met , 2 Where they did spend a fad and bloody hour ; As by discharge of their artillery , And shape of likelihood , the news ...
... Hotspur there , Young Harry Percy , and brave Archibald , 3 That ever - valiant and approved Scot , At Holmedon met , 2 Where they did spend a fad and bloody hour ; As by discharge of their artillery , And shape of likelihood , the news ...
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... this be the meaning of lalked , for the greater exa & tness of construction , we might add to the pointing , viz . Balk'd , in their own blood , & c . On Holmedon's plains : Of prifoners , Hotspur took Mordake 186 FIRST PART OF.
... this be the meaning of lalked , for the greater exa & tness of construction , we might add to the pointing , viz . Balk'd , in their own blood , & c . On Holmedon's plains : Of prifoners , Hotspur took Mordake 186 FIRST PART OF.
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... Hotspur took Mordake the earl of Fife , and eldest fon To beaten Douglas ; and the earls of Athol , " Piled up in a ridge , and in their own blood , " & c . But with- out this punctuation , as at prefent , the context is more poetical ...
... Hotspur took Mordake the earl of Fife , and eldest fon To beaten Douglas ; and the earls of Athol , " Piled up in a ridge , and in their own blood , " & c . But with- out this punctuation , as at prefent , the context is more poetical ...
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... Hotspur . HENLEY . 2 Which makes him prune himself , ] The metaphor is taken from a cock , who in his pride prunes himfelf ; that is , picks off the loofe feathers to finooth the rest . To prune and to plume , fpoken of a bird , is the ...
... Hotspur . HENLEY . 2 Which makes him prune himself , ] The metaphor is taken from a cock , who in his pride prunes himfelf ; that is , picks off the loofe feathers to finooth the rest . To prune and to plume , fpoken of a bird , is the ...
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