The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. IH. Baldwin, 1793 - English drama |
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... should'st defend mine ho- nour ? What means this fcorn , thou most untoward knave ? From the found of the fparrow's chirping , Catullus in his Elegy on Lefbia's Sparrow , has formed a verb : " Sed circumfiliens modo huc , modo illuc ...
... should'st defend mine ho- nour ? What means this fcorn , thou most untoward knave ? From the found of the fparrow's chirping , Catullus in his Elegy on Lefbia's Sparrow , has formed a verb : " Sed circumfiliens modo huc , modo illuc ...
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... should read , than ye . What power was this ? their fears . It is plain , therefore we should read : Kings are our fears ; i . e . our fears are the kings which at present rule us . WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton faw what was requifite to ...
... should read , than ye . What power was this ? their fears . It is plain , therefore we should read : Kings are our fears ; i . e . our fears are the kings which at present rule us . WARBURTON . Dr. Warburton faw what was requifite to ...
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... should be styled their kings or mafters , and not they , kings or masters of their fears ; because in the next line mention is made of these fears being depofed . Mr. Tyrwhitt's emendation produces this meaning by a very flight ...
... should be styled their kings or mafters , and not they , kings or masters of their fears ; because in the next line mention is made of these fears being depofed . Mr. Tyrwhitt's emendation produces this meaning by a very flight ...
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... should go in search of virtue , " Where should he find it purer than in Blanch ? If love ambitious fought a match of birth , 5 the lady Blanch , ] The lady Blanch was daughter to Al- phonfo the Ninth , king of Caftile , and was niece to ...
... should go in search of virtue , " Where should he find it purer than in Blanch ? If love ambitious fought a match of birth , 5 the lady Blanch , ] The lady Blanch was daughter to Al- phonfo the Ninth , king of Caftile , and was niece to ...
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... should have had no temptation to difturb the text . But the idea of throwing herself on the ground fuggefts a new image ; and because her ftately grief is fo great that nothing but the huge earth can fupport it , the confiders the ...
... should have had no temptation to difturb the text . But the idea of throwing herself on the ground fuggefts a new image ; and because her ftately grief is fo great that nothing but the huge earth can fupport it , the confiders the ...
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