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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... fince met with a paffage in my Lord Bacon , which proves this play to have been in English . It is in the arraignments of Cuffe and Merick , Vol . IV . p . 412 , of Mallet's edition : " The afternoon before the rebellion , Merick , with ...
... fince met with a paffage in my Lord Bacon , which proves this play to have been in English . It is in the arraignments of Cuffe and Merick , Vol . IV . p . 412 , of Mallet's edition : " The afternoon before the rebellion , Merick , with ...
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... fince we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as your lives fhall answer it , At Coventry , upon Saint Lambert's day ; There fhall your fwords and lances arbitrate The fwelling difference of your settled hate ; Since we cannot ...
... fince we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as your lives fhall answer it , At Coventry , upon Saint Lambert's day ; There fhall your fwords and lances arbitrate The fwelling difference of your settled hate ; Since we cannot ...
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... fince correction lieth in those hands , Which made the fault that we cannot correct , Put we our quarrel to the will of heaven ; Who when he fees the hours ripe on earth , Will rain hot vengeance on offenders ' heads . " Juftice decide ...
... fince correction lieth in those hands , Which made the fault that we cannot correct , Put we our quarrel to the will of heaven ; Who when he fees the hours ripe on earth , Will rain hot vengeance on offenders ' heads . " Juftice decide ...
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... fince it would not , he had none of me . K. RICH . He is our coufin , coufin ; but ' tis doubt , When time fhall call him home from banishment , Whether our kinfman come to fee his friends . Ourself , and Bufhy , Bagot here , and Green ...
... fince it would not , he had none of me . K. RICH . He is our coufin , coufin ; but ' tis doubt , When time fhall call him home from banishment , Whether our kinfman come to fee his friends . Ourself , and Bufhy , Bagot here , and Green ...
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... fince the price of oats rofe . " Again , in K. Henry VI . P. II : " Was ever king that joy'd on earthly throne- . " The word is again used with the fame fignification in the play before us . MALONE . 8 He was not fo refolv'd , when last ...
... fince the price of oats rofe . " Again , in K. Henry VI . P. II : " Was ever king that joy'd on earthly throne- . " The word is again used with the fame fignification in the play before us . MALONE . 8 He was not fo refolv'd , when last ...
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