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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... fome other places used as a diffyllable . See Vol . XI . p . 411 , п . 4 . The editor of the third folio , and all the subsequent editors , read -hear me but one word . MALONE . The word - hear , in this place , may certainly pass as a ...
... fome other places used as a diffyllable . See Vol . XI . p . 411 , п . 4 . The editor of the third folio , and all the subsequent editors , read -hear me but one word . MALONE . The word - hear , in this place , may certainly pass as a ...
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... Edward . After roving on the fea fome little time longer , he ventured to land at Southampton , where he was taken and beheaded . See Hall and Holinshed . RITSON . Both from thy table , Henry , and thy bed 20 THIRD PART OF.
... Edward . After roving on the fea fome little time longer , he ventured to land at Southampton , where he was taken and beheaded . See Hall and Holinshed . RITSON . Both from thy table , Henry , and thy bed 20 THIRD PART OF.
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... returning out of Scotland till fome little time after . This insurrection , which the Duke , not in breach of , but in strict conformity with his oath to the King , and in dif- * Intend here to besiege you in your castle : 28 THIRD PART OF.
... returning out of Scotland till fome little time after . This insurrection , which the Duke , not in breach of , but in strict conformity with his oath to the King , and in dif- * Intend here to besiege you in your castle : 28 THIRD PART OF.
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... fome old black letter Chronicle , or he might possibly have it from a popular tradition . RITSON . According to Hall the paper crown was not placed on York's head till after he was dead ; but Holinshed after giving Hall's narration of ...
... fome old black letter Chronicle , or he might possibly have it from a popular tradition . RITSON . According to Hall the paper crown was not placed on York's head till after he was dead ; but Holinshed after giving Hall's narration of ...
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... fome instrument of correction used in the time of Shakspeare . The following instance seems to favour the fuppofition . See A Woman never Vexed , a comedy by Rowley , 1632 : " “ Nay , worfe ; I'll ftain thy ruff ; nay , worse than that ...
... fome instrument of correction used in the time of Shakspeare . The following instance seems to favour the fuppofition . See A Woman never Vexed , a comedy by Rowley , 1632 : " “ Nay , worfe ; I'll ftain thy ruff ; nay , worse than that ...
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