The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Richard , fcrap'd from Pomfret ftones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his caufe ; Tells them , he doth ... II . London . A Street . Enter Sir C4 KING HENRY IV . 23 My lord your fon had only but the corps, ...
... Richard , fcrap'd from Pomfret ftones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his caufe ; Tells them , he doth ... II . London . A Street . Enter Sir C4 KING HENRY IV . 23 My lord your fon had only but the corps, ...
Page 68
... Richard II . ob- ferves , that each fubftance of a grief has twenty fhadows . " In Julius Cæfar , Cæfar fays that the flave's hand " did burn like twenty torches . " In King Lear we meet with " twenty filly ducking obfervants , " and ...
... Richard II . ob- ferves , that each fubftance of a grief has twenty fhadows . " In Julius Cæfar , Cæfar fays that the flave's hand " did burn like twenty torches . " In King Lear we meet with " twenty filly ducking obfervants , " and ...
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... Richard III . A & III . fc . ii : • " I do not like these feparate councils , I. " STEEVENS . Again , in Romeo and Juliet : " I will not budge , for no man's pleasure , I. " Again , in King Edward II . by Marlow , 1598 : " I am none of ...
... Richard III . A & III . fc . ii : • " I do not like these feparate councils , I. " STEEVENS . Again , in Romeo and Juliet : " I will not budge , for no man's pleasure , I. " Again , in King Edward II . by Marlow , 1598 : " I am none of ...
Page 116
... II . fc . ii . has put the fame expreflion into the mouth of York , when he addreffes only his two friends ... Richard was murder'd traiteroufly . " This is one of the numerous circumstances that contribute to prove that Shakspeare's ...
... II . fc . ii . has put the fame expreflion into the mouth of York , when he addreffes only his two friends ... Richard was murder'd traiteroufly . " This is one of the numerous circumstances that contribute to prove that Shakspeare's ...
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... Richard , and Northumberland , great friends , Did feaft together , and , in two years after , Were they at wars ... II . A & IV . fc . ii . But whether the king's or the au- thor's memory fails him , fo it was , that Warwick was not pre ...
... Richard , and Northumberland , great friends , Did feaft together , and , in two years after , Were they at wars ... II . A & IV . fc . ii . But whether the king's or the au- thor's memory fails him , fo it was , that Warwick was not pre ...
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