The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... death , 3- " Gainst thee , fell Clifford , —and thee false French- woman . NORTH . Befhrew me , but his paffions move me fo , That hardly can I check my eyes from tears . YORK . That face of his the hungry cannibals Would not have touch ...
... death , 3- " Gainst thee , fell Clifford , —and thee false French- woman . NORTH . Befhrew me , but his paffions move me fo , That hardly can I check my eyes from tears . YORK . That face of his the hungry cannibals Would not have touch ...
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... death . JOHNSON . I thus : 66 -for I have heard too much . ] So the folio . The quartos for I can hear no more . " Rich . Tell on thy tale , " & c . STEEVENS . Environed he was with many foes ; ] Thus , in the old play : " O , one that ...
... death . JOHNSON . I thus : 66 -for I have heard too much . ] So the folio . The quartos for I can hear no more . " Rich . Tell on thy tale , " & c . STEEVENS . Environed he was with many foes ; ] Thus , in the old play : " O , one that ...
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... death . ] Done to death for killed , was a common expreffion long before Shakspeare's time . Thus Chaucer : " And feide , that if ye done us both to dien . " GRAY . Spenfer mentions a plague " which many did to dye . " JOHNSON . Faire ...
... death . ] Done to death for killed , was a common expreffion long before Shakspeare's time . Thus Chaucer : " And feide , that if ye done us both to dien . " GRAY . Spenfer mentions a plague " which many did to dye . " JOHNSON . Faire ...
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... death , I cannot judge : but , to conclude with truth , Their weapons like to lightning came and went ; Our foldiers ' - like the night - owl's lazy flight , 3 * And very well & c . ] This neceffary line I have restored from the old ...
... death , I cannot judge : but , to conclude with truth , Their weapons like to lightning came and went ; Our foldiers ' - like the night - owl's lazy flight , 3 * And very well & c . ] This neceffary line I have restored from the old ...
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... death ! For this world frowns , and Edward's fun is clouded . WAR . How now , my lord ? what hap ? what hope of good ? fay ) without an hedde [ he ] was striken into the throte , and in- continent rendered his fpirite , and the erle of ...
... death ! For this world frowns , and Edward's fun is clouded . WAR . How now , my lord ? what hap ? what hope of good ? fay ) without an hedde [ he ] was striken into the throte , and in- continent rendered his fpirite , and the erle of ...
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againſt alfo anſwer battle becauſe blood brother BUCK Buckingham cauſe circumftance CLAR Clarence Clifford crown curfe daughter death doth DUCH Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond Edward IV ELIZ Enter Exeunt expreffion faid fame father fays fcene fecond feems fhall fhould firft firſt flain foldiers folio fome forrow foul fpeak ftand ftill fubject fuch fuppofe Glofter grace GREY hath heart himſelf Holinfhed Houfes houſe huſband JOHNSON King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III laft Lancaſter lord Haftings MALONE Margaret meaſure moft moſt muft MURD muſt myſelf obferved old play paffage perfon prefent prince quarto queen Rape of Lucrece reaſon reft RICH Richmond Saint Albans ſay ſcene Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſpeak ſpeech ſtand STEEVENS thee thefe theſe thoſe thou thouſand ufed unto uſed Warwick whofe word