The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 18 |
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6 the vulTURE - ) Alluding to the tale of Prometheus . Johnson . - all his Gloss of
former honour , ) Our author very frequently employs this phrase . So , in Much
Ado About Nothing : By this unheedful , desperate , wild adventure : York SC . IV .
6 the vulTURE - ) Alluding to the tale of Prometheus . Johnson . - all his Gloss of
former honour , ) Our author very frequently employs this phrase . So , in Much
Ado About Nothing : By this unheedful , desperate , wild adventure : York SC . IV .
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Upon thine honour , is he prisoner ? Buck . Upon mine honour , he is prisoner . *
York . Then , Buckingham , I do dismiss my powers . — Soldiers , I thank you all ;
disperse yourselves ; 8 Scarce can I speak , & c . ] The first nine lines of this ...
Upon thine honour , is he prisoner ? Buck . Upon mine honour , he is prisoner . *
York . Then , Buckingham , I do dismiss my powers . — Soldiers , I thank you all ;
disperse yourselves ; 8 Scarce can I speak , & c . ] The first nine lines of this ...
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Tis the more honour , because more dangerous . * 3 Watch . Ay ; but give me
worship and quietness , * I like it better than a dangerous honour ' . * If Warwick
knew in what estate he stands , * ' Tis to be doubted , he would waken him . 7 I
like it ...
Tis the more honour , because more dangerous . * 3 Watch . Ay ; but give me
worship and quietness , * I like it better than a dangerous honour ' . * If Warwick
knew in what estate he stands , * ' Tis to be doubted , he would waken him . 7 I
like it ...
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