The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14 |
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In the original play the line ftands [ as quoted by Mr. Steevens ; ] and why Shakspeare altered it , it is not easy to say ; for the new line only exhibits the fame meaning more obfcurely . MALONE . 1 CLIF . Whom should he follow ...
In the original play the line ftands [ as quoted by Mr. Steevens ; ] and why Shakspeare altered it , it is not easy to say ; for the new line only exhibits the fame meaning more obfcurely . MALONE . 1 CLIF . Whom should he follow ...
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Whom should he follow , but his natural king ? WAR . True , Clifford ; and that's Richard , ' duke of York . ' K. HEN . And fhall I ftand , and thou fit in my throne ? " YORK . It must and fhall be fo . Content thyfelf . WAR .
Whom should he follow , but his natural king ? WAR . True , Clifford ; and that's Richard , ' duke of York . ' K. HEN . And fhall I ftand , and thou fit in my throne ? " YORK . It must and fhall be fo . Content thyfelf . WAR .
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The phrase prejudicial to his crown , if it be right , muft mean , detrimental to the general rights of hereditary royalty ; but I rather think that the transcriber's eye caught crown from the line below , and that we should read ...
The phrase prejudicial to his crown , if it be right , muft mean , detrimental to the general rights of hereditary royalty ; but I rather think that the transcriber's eye caught crown from the line below , and that we should read ...
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... im- proves both the language and the metre , why should it not be followed ? M. MASON . 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 .
... im- proves both the language and the metre , why should it not be followed ? M. MASON . 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 .
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Why should you sigh , my lord ? K. HEN . Not for myself , lord Warwick , but my fon , Whom I unnaturally shall difinherit . But , be it as it may : -I here entail ' The crown to thee , and to thine heirs for ever ; Conditionally , that ...
Why should you sigh , my lord ? K. HEN . Not for myself , lord Warwick , but my fon , Whom I unnaturally shall difinherit . But , be it as it may : -I here entail ' The crown to thee , and to thine heirs for ever ; Conditionally , that ...
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