The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Henry III . of France , published by Camden : " Whether thy chance or choice thee hither brings , 66 Stay , passenger , and wail the hap of kings . " This little stone a great king's heart doth hold , " Who rul'd the fickle French and ...
... Henry III . of France , published by Camden : " Whether thy chance or choice thee hither brings , 66 Stay , passenger , and wail the hap of kings . " This little stone a great king's heart doth hold , " Who rul'd the fickle French and ...
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... King Henry IV . P. II : " to bear the inventory of thy shirts ; as , one for superfluity , " & c . Again , in King Henry VI . P. III : " Two Cliffords , as the father and the son , " And two Northumberlands ; — " Again , in The Comedy ...
... King Henry IV . P. II : " to bear the inventory of thy shirts ; as , one for superfluity , " & c . Again , in King Henry VI . P. III : " Two Cliffords , as the father and the son , " And two Northumberlands ; — " Again , in The Comedy ...
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... King Henry VIII . we have " fierce vanities . " STEEVENS . And prologue to the omen coming on , ] But prologue and omen are merely synonymous here . The poet means , that these strange phænomena are prologues and forerunners of the ...
... King Henry VIII . we have " fierce vanities . " STEEVENS . And prologue to the omen coming on , ] But prologue and omen are merely synonymous here . The poet means , that these strange phænomena are prologues and forerunners of the ...
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... King Henry VIII : 66 and bear the inventory ❝ Of your best graces in your mind . " STEEVENS . I rather think this line is in want of emendation . I read : time is thine , And my best graces : spend it at thy will . JOHNSON . 5 Ham . A ...
... King Henry VIII : 66 and bear the inventory ❝ Of your best graces in your mind . " STEEVENS . I rather think this line is in want of emendation . I read : time is thine , And my best graces : spend it at thy will . JOHNSON . 5 Ham . A ...
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... king ; that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : so loving to my mother , 8 ... king ; that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : ] This similitude at first ... Henry Parrot , the author of a collection of Epigrams printed in 1613 , to ...
... king ; that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : so loving to my mother , 8 ... king ; that was , to this , Hyperion to a satyr : ] This similitude at first ... Henry Parrot , the author of a collection of Epigrams printed in 1613 , to ...
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