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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... Enter a Messenger . ] Thus the quartos ; the folio reads , Enter Gabriel . STEEVENS . Gabriel was the actor who played this inconfiderable part . He is mentioned by Heywood , in his Apology for Actors , 1612 . The correction has been ...
... Enter a Messenger . ] Thus the quartos ; the folio reads , Enter Gabriel . STEEVENS . Gabriel was the actor who played this inconfiderable part . He is mentioned by Heywood , in his Apology for Actors , 1612 . The correction has been ...
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... Enter Sir JOHN and Sir HUGH MORTIMER . YORK . Sir John , and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine uncles ! You are come to Sandal in a happy hour ; The army of the queen mean to besiege us . SIR JOHN . She shall not need , we'll meet her in the ...
... Enter Sir JOHN and Sir HUGH MORTIMER . YORK . Sir John , and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine uncles ! You are come to Sandal in a happy hour ; The army of the queen mean to besiege us . SIR JOHN . She shall not need , we'll meet her in the ...
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... Enter RUTLAND , and his Tutor.8 RUT . Ah , whither shall I fly to ' scape their hands 19 Ah , tutor ! look , where bloody Clifford comes ! Enter CLIFFORD , and Soldiers . CLIF . Chaplain , away ! thy priesthood saves thy life . As for ...
... Enter RUTLAND , and his Tutor.8 RUT . Ah , whither shall I fly to ' scape their hands 19 Ah , tutor ! look , where bloody Clifford comes ! Enter CLIFFORD , and Soldiers . CLIF . Chaplain , away ! thy priesthood saves thy life . As for ...
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... enter . RUT . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . CLIF . Had I thy brethren here , their lives , and thine , Were not revenge fufficient for me ; No , if I digg'd up thy forefathers ...
... enter . RUT . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . CLIF . Had I thy brethren here , their lives , and thine , Were not revenge fufficient for me ; No , if I digg'd up thy forefathers ...
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... " My meed hath got me fame . " And in Timon of Athens the word is used in the same sense : " No meed but he repays " Sevenfold above itself . " M. MASON . VOL . XIV . E Enter a Messenger . * But what art thou , KING HENRY VÌ . 40.
... " My meed hath got me fame . " And in Timon of Athens the word is used in the same sense : " No meed but he repays " Sevenfold above itself . " M. MASON . VOL . XIV . E Enter a Messenger . * But what art thou , KING HENRY VÌ . 40.
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