The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... complaining , & c . ] I think these two lines might be better given to Clarence . The jealous , o'er - worn widow , ] That is the Queen and Shore . That That the Queen's kindred are made gentle - folk . 6 KING RICHARD III.
... complaining , & c . ] I think these two lines might be better given to Clarence . The jealous , o'er - worn widow , ] That is the Queen and Shore . That That the Queen's kindred are made gentle - folk . 6 KING RICHARD III.
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... I cannot but be rather of Sir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is used immediately in its common fenfe , in answer to this line . -Out -Out of my fight ! thou doft infect mine eyes. KING RICHARD III . 13.
... I cannot but be rather of Sir T. Hanmer's opinion than Dr. Warburton's , because effect is used immediately in its common fenfe , in answer to this line . -Out -Out of my fight ! thou doft infect mine eyes. KING RICHARD III . 13.
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... his chair . ( 7 ) Thefe eyes which never , & c . ] The twelve following beau tiful lines added after the first editions . They were added with many more . PORE . But But ' twas thy beauty that provok'd me . ( 14 KING RICHARD III .
... his chair . ( 7 ) Thefe eyes which never , & c . ] The twelve following beau tiful lines added after the first editions . They were added with many more . PORE . But But ' twas thy beauty that provok'd me . ( 14 KING RICHARD III .
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... And then deny her aiding hand therein , And lay thofe honours on your high deferts . ( 5 ) Of your ill will , & c . ] This line is restored from the first edition . POPE . What mayay , marry , may What may The e not 20 KING RICHARD ÚL.
... And then deny her aiding hand therein , And lay thofe honours on your high deferts . ( 5 ) Of your ill will , & c . ] This line is restored from the first edition . POPE . What mayay , marry , may What may The e not 20 KING RICHARD ÚL.
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... , There's many a gentle perfon made a Jack . ( 3 ) Mar. So juft is God , & c . ] This line fhould be given to Edward IVth's Queen . WARBURTON . That That Henry's death , my lovely Edward's death , Their. KING RICHARD II 23.
... , There's many a gentle perfon made a Jack . ( 3 ) Mar. So juft is God , & c . ] This line fhould be given to Edward IVth's Queen . WARBURTON . That That Henry's death , my lovely Edward's death , Their. KING RICHARD II 23.
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