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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... Duke of Clarence , the Duke of Bedford , the Duke of Gloucefter , the kinges fons , by Henry Scogan , at a fupper among the merchants in the vintrey at London , in the house of Lewis John . " The purport of the ballad is to diffuade ...
... Duke of Clarence , the Duke of Bedford , the Duke of Gloucefter , the kinges fons , by Henry Scogan , at a fupper among the merchants in the vintrey at London , in the house of Lewis John . " The purport of the ballad is to diffuade ...
Page 153
... Duke of Buckingham to King James I. on the fubject of the Philofopher's Stone . See the fecond Volume of Royal Letters in the British Museum , No. 6987 , art . 101 : 66 I confefs , fo longe as he confeled the meanes he wrought by , I ...
... Duke of Buckingham to King James I. on the fubject of the Philofopher's Stone . See the fecond Volume of Royal Letters in the British Museum , No. 6987 , art . 101 : 66 I confefs , fo longe as he confeled the meanes he wrought by , I ...
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... duke of Lancaster . ARCH . Say on , my lord of Weftmoreland , in peace ; What doth concern your coming ? WEST . Then , my lord , Unto your grace do I in chief address The fubftance of my fpeech . If that rebellion Came like itself , in ...
... duke of Lancaster . ARCH . Say on , my lord of Weftmoreland , in peace ; What doth concern your coming ? WEST . Then , my lord , Unto your grace do I in chief address The fubftance of my fpeech . If that rebellion Came like itself , in ...
Page 163
... duke of Norfolk's figniories , Your noble and right - well - remember'd father's ? MoWB . What thing , in honour , had my father loft , 2 That need to be reviv'd , and breath'd in me ? The king , that lov'd him , as the state stood then ...
... duke of Norfolk's figniories , Your noble and right - well - remember'd father's ? MoWB . What thing , in honour , had my father loft , 2 That need to be reviv'd , and breath'd in me ? The king , that lov'd him , as the state stood then ...
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... to direct their aim . Vifiere , Fr. STEEVENS . 7 The earl of Hereford- ] He was Duke of Hereford . This is a mistake of our author's . See King Richard II . MALONE . from his grace , And blefs'd , and grac'd indeed 164 SECOND PART OF.
... to direct their aim . Vifiere , Fr. STEEVENS . 7 The earl of Hereford- ] He was Duke of Hereford . This is a mistake of our author's . See King Richard II . MALONE . from his grace , And blefs'd , and grac'd indeed 164 SECOND PART OF.
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