The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... dead . * RICH . Your right depends not on his life , or death . * EDW . Now you are heir , therefore enjoy it now : * By giving the house of Lancaster leave to breathe , * It will outrun you , father , in the end . " YORK . I took an ...
... dead . * RICH . Your right depends not on his life , or death . * EDW . Now you are heir , therefore enjoy it now : * By giving the house of Lancaster leave to breathe , * It will outrun you , father , in the end . " YORK . I took an ...
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... dead ; but Holinfhed after giving Hall's narration of this business almost verbatim , adds : - " Some write , that the Duke was taken alive , and in derifion caufed to ftand upon a mole - hill , on whofe heade they put a garland instead ...
... dead ; but Holinfhed after giving Hall's narration of this business almost verbatim , adds : - " Some write , that the Duke was taken alive , and in derifion caufed to ftand upon a mole - hill , on whofe heade they put a garland instead ...
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... dead carcaffe ? continually read the rhetorick lecture of Ramme - Alley ? a wifpe , a wifpe , you kitchen - stuffe wrangler . " Again , in A Dialogue between John and Jone , ftriving who shall wear the Breeches , -PLEASURES OF POETRY ...
... dead carcaffe ? continually read the rhetorick lecture of Ramme - Alley ? a wifpe , a wifpe , you kitchen - stuffe wrangler . " Again , in A Dialogue between John and Jone , ftriving who shall wear the Breeches , -PLEASURES OF POETRY ...
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... dead , fo all were well ; 66 Or , would my crown fuffice , I were content " To yield it them , and live a private life ! " The leading thought in both thefe foliloquies is borrowed from Holinfhed , p . 665 : — “ This deadly conflict ...
... dead , fo all were well ; 66 Or , would my crown fuffice , I were content " To yield it them , and live a private life ! " The leading thought in both thefe foliloquies is borrowed from Holinfhed , p . 665 : — “ This deadly conflict ...
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... dead ! if God's good will were fo : For what is in this world , but grief and woe ? * O God ! methinks , it were a happy life , & Virgil , however , Æn . Lib . X. v . 354 , has a fimilar comparison : Expellere tendunt 66 " Nunc hi ...
... dead ! if God's good will were fo : For what is in this world , but grief and woe ? * O God ! methinks , it were a happy life , & Virgil , however , Æn . Lib . X. v . 354 , has a fimilar comparison : Expellere tendunt 66 " Nunc hi ...
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