The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... hand , might not be borrowed from the old one . Certainly however , the general tendency of it muft have been very different ; fince , as Dr. Johnfon obferves , there are fome expreffions in this of Shak- Ipeare , which ftrongly ...
... hand , might not be borrowed from the old one . Certainly however , the general tendency of it muft have been very different ; fince , as Dr. Johnfon obferves , there are fome expreffions in this of Shak- Ipeare , which ftrongly ...
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... hand . What confirms this , is , that the context does every where exadly ( and frequently much better ) connect , without the inferted rhymes , except in a very few places ; and juft there too , the rhyming verfes are of a much better ...
... hand . What confirms this , is , that the context does every where exadly ( and frequently much better ) connect , without the inferted rhymes , except in a very few places ; and juft there too , the rhyming verfes are of a much better ...
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... hand , and murder's bloody axe . Ah , Gaunt ! his blood was thine ; that bed , that womb ,. That mettle , that felf - mould , that fashion'd thee , Made him a man ; and though thou liv'ft , and breath'ft , Yet art thou flain in him ...
... hand , and murder's bloody axe . Ah , Gaunt ! his blood was thine ; that bed , that womb ,. That mettle , that felf - mould , that fashion'd thee , Made him a man ; and though thou liv'ft , and breath'ft , Yet art thou flain in him ...
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... hand , And bow my knee before his majesty : For Mowbray , and myself , are like two men That vow a long and weary pilgrimage ; Then let us take a ceremonious leave , And loving farewell , of our feveral friends . MAR . The appellant in ...
... hand , And bow my knee before his majesty : For Mowbray , and myself , are like two men That vow a long and weary pilgrimage ; Then let us take a ceremonious leave , And loving farewell , of our feveral friends . MAR . The appellant in ...
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... hand , The fly - flow hours- ] The old copies read - The fly - flow hours . Mr. Pope made the change ; whether it was neceffary or not , let the poetical reader determine . STEEVENS . The latter word appears to me more intelligible ...
... hand , The fly - flow hours- ] The old copies read - The fly - flow hours . Mr. Pope made the change ; whether it was neceffary or not , let the poetical reader determine . STEEVENS . The latter word appears to me more intelligible ...
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againſt alfo ancient Aumerle becauſe blood BOLING Bolingbroke called coufin crown death doft doth duke duke of Hereford earl Earl of March Exeunt expreffion fack faid Falftaff fame fays fcene fecond feems fenfe feven fhall fhame fhould fhow fignifies firft folio fome forrow foul fpeak fpeech frike ftand ftate ftill fuch fuppofe fweet fword Gaunt Glendower grief Harry Percy hath heaven Henry VI himſelf Holinfhed honour horfe horſe houſe JOHNSON King Henry King Richard laft Lancaſter loft lord Maid Marian MALONE means meaſure Morris dance Mortimer muft muſt myſelf night noble Northumberland obferves old copies Oldcastle Percy perfon play POINS prefent Prince prince of Wales quarto Queen reaſon RICH RITSON ſay Shakspeare ſhall Sir John Sir John Oldcastle ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art thouſand ufed uſed WARBURTON word YORK