The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 207
... same jest occurs in a subsequent scene . The quibble , however , is lost , except the old reading be preferved . Cry , ftand , will not fupport it . STEEVENS . P. HEN . Well , then once in my days KING HENRY IV . 207.
... same jest occurs in a subsequent scene . The quibble , however , is lost , except the old reading be preferved . Cry , ftand , will not fupport it . STEEVENS . P. HEN . Well , then once in my days KING HENRY IV . 207.
Page 402
... to seize upon the old Titling , and eat up her that hatched her . " X STEEVENS . we ftand opposed & c . ] We stand in opposition to you . JOHNSON . By unkind usage , dangerous countenance , And violation of 402 FIRST PART OF.
... to seize upon the old Titling , and eat up her that hatched her . " X STEEVENS . we ftand opposed & c . ] We stand in opposition to you . JOHNSON . By unkind usage , dangerous countenance , And violation of 402 FIRST PART OF.
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