The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14 |
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See the Se cond Part of this Play , p . 386 , n . I. REED . This is an inadvertency in our author . The elder Clifford was flain by York , and his fon lives to revenge his death . M. MASON . Dr. Percy in a note on the preceding play ...
See the Se cond Part of this Play , p . 386 , n . I. REED . This is an inadvertency in our author . The elder Clifford was flain by York , and his fon lives to revenge his death . M. MASON . Dr. Percy in a note on the preceding play ...
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See Vol . XI . p . 411 , n . 4 . The editor of the third folio , and all the fubfequent editors , read -hear me but one word . MALONE . 1 The word - hear , in this place , may certainly país as a dif- ' Let me , for this my life - time ...
See Vol . XI . p . 411 , n . 4 . The editor of the third folio , and all the fubfequent editors , read -hear me but one word . MALONE . 1 The word - hear , in this place , may certainly país as a dif- ' Let me , for this my life - time ...
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2 I am content : & c . ] Inftead of this speech the old play has the following lines : " King . Convey the foldiers hence , and then I will . " War . Captaine , conduct them into Tuthilfields . " See Vol . XIII . p . 210 , n . 9 ; p .
2 I am content : & c . ] Inftead of this speech the old play has the following lines : " King . Convey the foldiers hence , and then I will . " War . Captaine , conduct them into Tuthilfields . " See Vol . XIII . p . 210 , n . 9 ; p .
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would I had died a maid , * And never seen thee , never borne thee fon , Seeing thou haft prov'd fo unnatural a father ! * Hath he deferv'd to lose his birthright thus ? * Hadft thou but lov'd him half fo well as I ; * Or felt that pain ...
would I had died a maid , * And never seen thee , never borne thee fon , Seeing thou haft prov'd fo unnatural a father ! * Hath he deferv'd to lose his birthright thus ? * Hadft thou but lov'd him half fo well as I ; * Or felt that pain ...
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Inftead of the fix laft lines of this speech , the firft copy presents these : See Come , coufin of Exeter , ftay thou here , " For Clifford and those northern lords be gone , " I fear towards Wakefield , to disturb the duke . ” p .
Inftead of the fix laft lines of this speech , the firft copy presents these : See Come , coufin of Exeter , ftay thou here , " For Clifford and those northern lords be gone , " I fear towards Wakefield , to disturb the duke . ” p .
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