The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... CLAR . When he was made a shriver , ' twas for [ Afide . shift . K. EDW . Brothers , you muse what chat we two have had . * GLO . The widow likes it not , for she looks fad.5 K. EDW . You'd think it strange if I should marry her . CLAR ...
... CLAR . When he was made a shriver , ' twas for [ Afide . shift . K. EDW . Brothers , you muse what chat we two have had . * GLO . The widow likes it not , for she looks fad.5 K. EDW . You'd think it strange if I should marry her . CLAR ...
Page 134
... CLAR . Alas , you know , ' tis far from hence to France ; * How could he stay till Warwick made return ? * SoM . My lords , forbear this talk ; here comes the king . * Now tell me , brother Clarence , ] In the old play the King enters ...
... CLAR . Alas , you know , ' tis far from hence to France ; * How could he stay till Warwick made return ? * SoM . My lords , forbear this talk ; here comes the king . * Now tell me , brother Clarence , ] In the old play the King enters ...
Page 135
... CLAR . I mind to tell him plainly what I think . ' K. EDW . Now , brother of Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand pensive , as half malcontent ? ' CLAR . As well as Lewis of France , or the earl of Warwick ; Which are so ...
... CLAR . I mind to tell him plainly what I think . ' K. EDW . Now , brother of Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand pensive , as half malcontent ? ' CLAR . As well as Lewis of France , or the earl of Warwick ; Which are so ...
Page 136
... Clar . Then this is my opinion , - & c . ] Instead of this and the following speech , the quartos read thus : “ Clar . My lord , then this is my opinion ; " That Warwick , being dishonour'd in his embaffage , " Doth seek revenge , to ...
... Clar . Then this is my opinion , - & c . ] Instead of this and the following speech , the quartos read thus : “ Clar . My lord , then this is my opinion ; " That Warwick , being dishonour'd in his embaffage , " Doth seek revenge , to ...
Page 137
... CLAR . For this one speech , lord Hastings well deferves ' To have the heir of the lord Hungerford . ' K. EDW . Ay , what of that ? it was my will , and grant ; * Why , knows not Montague , that of itself England is fafe , if true ...
... CLAR . For this one speech , lord Hastings well deferves ' To have the heir of the lord Hungerford . ' K. EDW . Ay , what of that ? it was my will , and grant ; * Why , knows not Montague , that of itself England is fafe , if true ...
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