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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Page 71
... was beset with a party of Yorkists , when , " eyther , " says the hiftorian , " for heat or payne , putting off his gorget , fodainly with an arrowe ( as fome For strokes receiv'd , and many blows repaid , Have F4 KING HENRY VI . 71.
... was beset with a party of Yorkists , when , " eyther , " says the hiftorian , " for heat or payne , putting off his gorget , fodainly with an arrowe ( as fome For strokes receiv'd , and many blows repaid , Have F4 KING HENRY VI . 71.
Page 79
... fome other chace ; " For I myself must hunt this deer to death . " See p . 102 , n.2 . MALONE . 5 This battle fares like to the morning's war , & c . ] Instead of this interesting speech , the quartos exhibit only the following : " O ...
... fome other chace ; " For I myself must hunt this deer to death . " See p . 102 , n.2 . MALONE . 5 This battle fares like to the morning's war , & c . ] Instead of this interesting speech , the quartos exhibit only the following : " O ...
Page 82
... JOHNSON . In the battle of Conftantine and Maxentius , by Raphael , the fecond of these incidents is introduced on a fimilar occafion . STEEVENS . * To fome man else , as this dead man 82 THIRD PART OF * So minutes, hours, days, weeks, ...
... JOHNSON . In the battle of Conftantine and Maxentius , by Raphael , the fecond of these incidents is introduced on a fimilar occafion . STEEVENS . * To fome man else , as this dead man 82 THIRD PART OF * So minutes, hours, days, weeks, ...
Page 83
... fome man else , as this dead man doth me.- ' Who's this ? -O God ! it is my father's face , • Whom in this conflict I unwares have kill'd . O heavy times , begetting fuch events ! From London by the king was I press'd forth ; ' My ...
... fome man else , as this dead man doth me.- ' Who's this ? -O God ! it is my father's face , • Whom in this conflict I unwares have kill'd . O heavy times , begetting fuch events ! From London by the king was I press'd forth ; ' My ...
Page 93
... fome negligence or inac- curacy of a compositor or transcriber . MALONE . 3 -like life and death's departing . ] Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , like life in death departing ; which Dr. Warburton has received . JOHNSON . The quartos read ...
... fome negligence or inac- curacy of a compositor or transcriber . MALONE . 3 -like life and death's departing . ] Sir Thomas Hanmer reads , like life in death departing ; which Dr. Warburton has received . JOHNSON . The quartos read ...
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