The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 11
... are of a much better taste than all the others , which rather strengthens my con- jecture . POPE . " This observation of Mr. Pope's , ( says Mr. Edwards , ) hap- Forget , forgive ; conclude , and be agreed ;. SC . I. 11 KING RICHARD II .
... are of a much better taste than all the others , which rather strengthens my con- jecture . POPE . " This observation of Mr. Pope's , ( says Mr. Edwards , ) hap- Forget , forgive ; conclude , and be agreed ;. SC . I. 11 KING RICHARD II .
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... says he , is a great disgrace among the Scots , and it is used when a man is openlie perjured , and then they make of him an image painted , reversed , with his heels upward , with his name , wondering , crieing , and blowing out of him ...
... says he , is a great disgrace among the Scots , and it is used when a man is openlie perjured , and then they make of him an image painted , reversed , with his heels upward , with his name , wondering , crieing , and blowing out of him ...
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... says he , Mowbray subjoins " To prove him , in defending of myself , " A traitor to my God , my king , and me . ' " STEEVENS . and my succeeding issue , ] Thus the first quarto . The folio reads his succeeding issue . The first quarto ...
... says he , Mowbray subjoins " To prove him , in defending of myself , " A traitor to my God , my king , and me . ' " STEEVENS . and my succeeding issue , ] Thus the first quarto . The folio reads his succeeding issue . The first quarto ...
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... says : 66 no meed but he repays " Seven fold above itself " And in The Third Part of King Henry VI . Prince Edward says : " We are the sons of brave Plantagenet , " Each one already blazing by our meeds . " And again , in the same play ...
... says : 66 no meed but he repays " Seven fold above itself " And in The Third Part of King Henry VI . Prince Edward says : " We are the sons of brave Plantagenet , " Each one already blazing by our meeds . " And again , in the same play ...
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... says so far as to mine enemy that is , I should say no- thing to him but what enemies may say to each other . Reviewing this passage , I rather think it should be understood By this time , had the king permitted us ,. SC . III . 31 KING ...
... says so far as to mine enemy that is , I should say no- thing to him but what enemies may say to each other . Reviewing this passage , I rather think it should be understood By this time , had the king permitted us ,. SC . III . 31 KING ...
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