The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... seems very probable that our author wrote , a nourice , i . e . that the whole isle should be one common nurfe , or nourisher , of tears : and those be the nourishment of its miferable iffue . THEOBALD . Was there ever such nonsense ...
... seems very probable that our author wrote , a nourice , i . e . that the whole isle should be one common nurfe , or nourisher , of tears : and those be the nourishment of its miferable iffue . THEOBALD . Was there ever such nonsense ...
Page 63
... . STEEVENS . bruited , ] To bruit is to proclaim with noife , to an nounce loudly . 65 So , in Macbeth : one of greatest note " Seems bruited . " STEEVENS , What you have done , hath not offended me : KING HENRY VI . 63.
... . STEEVENS . bruited , ] To bruit is to proclaim with noife , to an nounce loudly . 65 So , in Macbeth : one of greatest note " Seems bruited . " STEEVENS , What you have done , hath not offended me : KING HENRY VI . 63.
Page 73
... seems to think that he has totally overturned it , by quoting the following paffage from Hall's Chronicle : " During whiche parliament [ held in the third year of Henry VI . 1425 , ] came to London Peter Duke of Quimber , -whiche of the ...
... seems to think that he has totally overturned it , by quoting the following paffage from Hall's Chronicle : " During whiche parliament [ held in the third year of Henry VI . 1425 , ] came to London Peter Duke of Quimber , -whiche of the ...
Page 75
... seems to have arifen from the legend of Richard Plantagenet , Duke of Yorke , in The Mirrour for Magiftrates , 1575 , where the following lines are found : " His curfed fon enfued his cruel path , " And kept my guiltless coufin ftrait ...
... seems to have arifen from the legend of Richard Plantagenet , Duke of Yorke , in The Mirrour for Magiftrates , 1575 , where the following lines are found : " His curfed fon enfued his cruel path , " And kept my guiltless coufin ftrait ...
Page 87
... very properly given it to Somerset , for whom it seems to have been designed : Ay , fee the bishop be not overborne . WAR . Ay , fee the bishop be not overborne G4 KING HENRY VI . 87 Thou bastard of my grandfather !5— ...
... very properly given it to Somerset , for whom it seems to have been designed : Ay , fee the bishop be not overborne . WAR . Ay , fee the bishop be not overborne G4 KING HENRY VI . 87 Thou bastard of my grandfather !5— ...
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