The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... cause . Montague was only coufin to York , and in the quarto he is so called . Shakspeare uses the expreffion , bro- ther of the war , in King Lear . STEEVENS . It should be fons and brothers ; my fons , and brothers to each other ...
... cause . Montague was only coufin to York , and in the quarto he is so called . Shakspeare uses the expreffion , bro- ther of the war , in King Lear . STEEVENS . It should be fons and brothers ; my fons , and brothers to each other ...
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... cause from the stain of perjury . JOHNSON . It will be no more than justice to York , if we recollect that this scene , so far as respects the oath , and his resolution to break it , proceeds entirely from our author's imagination ...
... cause from the stain of perjury . JOHNSON . It will be no more than justice to York , if we recollect that this scene , so far as respects the oath , and his resolution to break it , proceeds entirely from our author's imagination ...
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... cause . CLIF . No cause ? Thy father flew my father ; therefore , die . [ CLIFFORD ftabs him . RUT . Dii faciant , laudis fumma fit ista tuæ ! [ Dies . CLIF . Plantagenet ! I come , Plantagenet ! And this thy fon's blood cleaving to ...
... cause . CLIF . No cause ? Thy father flew my father ; therefore , die . [ CLIFFORD ftabs him . RUT . Dii faciant , laudis fumma fit ista tuæ ! [ Dies . CLIF . Plantagenet ! I come , Plantagenet ! And this thy fon's blood cleaving to ...
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... causes , I would prolong awhile the traitor's life : - Wrath makes him deaf : speak thou , Northumber- land . NORTH . Hold , Clifford ; do not honour him fo much , To prick thy finger , though to wound his heart : - noontide prick ...
... causes , I would prolong awhile the traitor's life : - Wrath makes him deaf : speak thou , Northumber- land . NORTH . Hold , Clifford ; do not honour him fo much , To prick thy finger , though to wound his heart : - noontide prick ...
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... flight ; and for this cause menne ymagined that he gave the fun in his full bryghtnesse for his badge or cognisance . " These are the words of Holinshed . MALONE , Not separated with the racking clouds , " But sever'd 48 THIRD PART OF.
... flight ; and for this cause menne ymagined that he gave the fun in his full bryghtnesse for his badge or cognisance . " These are the words of Holinshed . MALONE , Not separated with the racking clouds , " But sever'd 48 THIRD PART OF.
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