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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... play on the subject of Richard the Second ; but I know not in what language . Sir Gillie Merick , who was concerned in the hare - brained business of the Earl of Essex , who was hanged for it , with the ingenious Cuffe , in 1601 , is ...
... play on the subject of Richard the Second ; but I know not in what language . Sir Gillie Merick , who was concerned in the hare - brained business of the Earl of Essex , who was hanged for it , with the ingenious Cuffe , in 1601 , is ...
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... at Stationers ' Hall by Andrew Wise , Aug. 29 , 1597. STEEVENS . It was written , I imagine , in the same year . MALOne . King Richard the Second . Edmund of Langley , Duke B 2 had procured to be played before them, the play ...
... at Stationers ' Hall by Andrew Wise , Aug. 29 , 1597. STEEVENS . It was written , I imagine , in the same year . MALOne . King Richard the Second . Edmund of Langley , Duke B 2 had procured to be played before them, the play ...
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... play , in 1597 , being in general much more correct than the folio , and the quartos of 1608 , and 1615 , from the latter of which the folio appears to have been printed , I have preferred the elder reading . MALONE . * Marshal , ask ...
... play , in 1597 , being in general much more correct than the folio , and the quartos of 1608 , and 1615 , from the latter of which the folio appears to have been printed , I have preferred the elder reading . MALONE . * Marshal , ask ...
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... obliges us to read it . JOHNSON . The commentators forget that to jest sometimes signifies in old language to play a part in a mask . Thus , in Hieronymo : K. RICH . Farewell , my lord : securely I SC . III . 25 KING RICHARD II .
... obliges us to read it . JOHNSON . The commentators forget that to jest sometimes signifies in old language to play a part in a mask . Thus , in Hieronymo : K. RICH . Farewell , my lord : securely I SC . III . 25 KING RICHARD II .
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... The Third Part of King Henry VI : 66 as if the tragedy " Were play'd in jest by counterfeited actors . " TOLLET . -hath thrown his warder down . ] A warder appears to K. RICH . Let them lay by their helmets and 26 ACT I KING RICHARD II .
... The Third Part of King Henry VI : 66 as if the tragedy " Were play'd in jest by counterfeited actors . " TOLLET . -hath thrown his warder down . ] A warder appears to K. RICH . Let them lay by their helmets and 26 ACT I KING RICHARD II .
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