The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... VAUGHAN , SIR THOMAS , Richard III : Act III , sc . iii VAUX , King Henry VI : Part 2 , Act III , sc . ii VAUX , SIR NICHOLAS , King Henry VIII : Act II , sc . i VELUTUS , SICINIUS , tribune of the people , Coriolanus : Act I , sc . i ...
... VAUGHAN , SIR THOMAS , Richard III : Act III , sc . iii VAUX , King Henry VI : Part 2 , Act III , sc . ii VAUX , SIR NICHOLAS , King Henry VIII : Act II , sc . i VELUTUS , SICINIUS , tribune of the people , Coriolanus : Act I , sc . i ...
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... Vaughan proposed " had but " ( but cp . 11. 41–43 ) .— I. G. 49. " moist " ; so Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. 1 , " moistned . " - I . G. 50. The original has " nourish " here , which can hardly be made to yield any reasonable meaning . Pope ...
... Vaughan proposed " had but " ( but cp . 11. 41–43 ) .— I. G. 49. " moist " ; so Ff . 2 , 3 , 4 ; F. 1 , " moistned . " - I . G. 50. The original has " nourish " here , which can hardly be made to yield any reasonable meaning . Pope ...
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... Vaughan , " Talbot ! a Talbot ! cried . " If , however , " cried " is read as a dis- syllable , the movement of the line is parallel to that of " prevent it , resist it , let it not be so , " in Richard II . iv . , and no correction ...
... Vaughan , " Talbot ! a Talbot ! cried . " If , however , " cried " is read as a dis- syllable , the movement of the line is parallel to that of " prevent it , resist it , let it not be so , " in Richard II . iv . , and no correction ...
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... Vaughan proposed to read " I shadow , aye and substance . " - I . G. 57. The term “ merchant , " which was often applied to the lowest kind of dealers , seems anciently to have been used on these familiar occasions in contradistinction ...
... Vaughan proposed to read " I shadow , aye and substance . " - I . G. 57. The term “ merchant , " which was often applied to the lowest kind of dealers , seems anciently to have been used on these familiar occasions in contradistinction ...
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... Vaughan , " the gripe . ” — I . G. " Pride " here signifies haughty power . So , afterwards , in Act iv . sc . 6 : " And from the pride of Gallia rescu'd thee . " - The gen- eral sentiment of the English respecting Joan of Arc is very ...
... Vaughan , " the gripe . ” — I . G. " Pride " here signifies haughty power . So , afterwards , in Act iv . sc . 6 : " And from the pride of Gallia rescu'd thee . " - The gen- eral sentiment of the English respecting Joan of Arc is very ...
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