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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... four away ; -Six frozen winters spent , Return [ To BOLING . ] with welcome home from banishment . BOLING . How long a time lies in one little word ! Four lagging winters , and four wanton springs , End in a word ; Such is the breath of ...
... four away ; -Six frozen winters spent , Return [ To BOLING . ] with welcome home from banishment . BOLING . How long a time lies in one little word ! Four lagging winters , and four wanton springs , End in a word ; Such is the breath of ...
Page 89
... four last lines were restored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I suppose , omitted by the players only to shorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the personage . JOHNSON . else , if heaven ...
... four last lines were restored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I suppose , omitted by the players only to shorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the personage . JOHNSON . else , if heaven ...
Page 95
... four of them named ; and , within a very few lines , the King hearing they had made their peace with Bolingbroke , calls them three Judasses . But how was their peace made ? Why , with the loss of their heads . This being explained ...
... four of them named ; and , within a very few lines , the King hearing they had made their peace with Bolingbroke , calls them three Judasses . But how was their peace made ? Why , with the loss of their heads . This being explained ...
Page 104
... four following all belong to York . WARBURTON . It should be observed that the four last of these lines are in all the copies given to York . STEEVENS . Unless he do profane , steal , or usurp . 104 ACT III . KING RICHARD II .
... four following all belong to York . WARBURTON . It should be observed that the four last of these lines are in all the copies given to York . STEEVENS . Unless he do profane , steal , or usurp . 104 ACT III . KING RICHARD II .
Page 161
... four characters were frequently represented by one person . STEEvens . Thus the first quarto , 1597. All the subsequent old copies have - prison . MALONE . VOL . XI . M And straight am nothing : -But , whate'er I am SC . V. 161 KING ...
... four characters were frequently represented by one person . STEEvens . Thus the first quarto , 1597. All the subsequent old copies have - prison . MALONE . VOL . XI . M And straight am nothing : -But , whate'er I am SC . V. 161 KING ...
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ancient appears arms Aumerle Bagot Bardolph Ben Jonson blood BOLING Bolingbroke BUSHY called castle cousin crown death dost doth Douglas DUCH duke Earl earth England Enter Exeunt eyes face fair Falstaff Farewell fear folio fool Gadshill Gaunt GLEND Glendower grace grief hand Harry hath head hear heart heaven Henry VI Hereford Holinshed honour horse Hotspur JOHNSON King Henry King Henry IV King Richard King Richard III king's LADY lord Maid Marian majesty MALONE MASON means Morris dance Mortimer never night noble Norfolk Northumberland old copies passage peace Percy perhaps play POINS Pope Prince prince of Wales quarto Queen RICH Richard II RITSON royal sack says scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir John Oldcastle soul speak STEEVENS suppose sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD thou art thou hast tongue uncle Wales WARBURTON word YORK