The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14 |
Từ bên trong sách
Kết quả 1-5 trong 100
Trang 7
MALONE , 4 What , is your grace ] The folio reads But is your grace , & c . ... MALONE . Though the sense and verse is complete without either But or What , I suppose we ought to read : What , ' s your grace dead , my lord of Somerfet ?
MALONE , 4 What , is your grace ] The folio reads But is your grace , & c . ... MALONE . Though the sense and verse is complete without either But or What , I suppose we ought to read : What , ' s your grace dead , my lord of Somerfet ?
Trang 10
This line is by the mistake of the com- pofitor given to Weftmoreland . The king's anfwer shows that it belongs to Exeter , to whom it is affigned in the old play . MALONE . Thou art deceiv'd , ] These words , which are not in the folio ...
This line is by the mistake of the com- pofitor given to Weftmoreland . The king's anfwer shows that it belongs to Exeter , to whom it is affigned in the old play . MALONE . Thou art deceiv'd , ] These words , which are not in the folio ...
Trang 13
MALONE . • Shall be my winding - fheet . ] Perhaps Mr. Gray had this paf- fage in his mind , when he wrote : " Weave the warp , and weave the woof , " The winding - fheet of Edward's race- STEEVENS . 7 But prove it , Henry , and thou ...
MALONE . • Shall be my winding - fheet . ] Perhaps Mr. Gray had this paf- fage in his mind , when he wrote : " Weave the warp , and weave the woof , " The winding - fheet of Edward's race- STEEVENS . 7 But prove it , Henry , and thou ...
Trang 16
NORTH . Be thou a prey unto the house of York , ' And die in bands for this unmanly deed ! CLIF . In dreadful war may'ft thou be overcome ! fyllable . Refpecting that referred to by Mr. Malone , I am of a contrary opinion . STEEVENS .
NORTH . Be thou a prey unto the house of York , ' And die in bands for this unmanly deed ! CLIF . In dreadful war may'ft thou be overcome ! fyllable . Refpecting that referred to by Mr. Malone , I am of a contrary opinion . STEEVENS .
Trang 21
The corresponding line in the old play is this . The variation is remarkable : " Wherein thou yieldest to the house of York . " 2- from the field , ] is found in the old play . MALONE . Folio - to the field . The true reading MALONE .
The corresponding line in the old play is this . The variation is remarkable : " Wherein thou yieldest to the house of York . " 2- from the field , ] is found in the old play . MALONE . Folio - to the field . The true reading MALONE .
Nội dung mọi người đang nói đến - Viết bài đánh giá
Chúng tôi không t́m thấy bài đánh giá nào ở các vị trí thông thường.
Ấn bản in khác - Xem tất cả
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
ANNE appears arms battle bear blood brother BUCK Buckingham called CLAR Clarence Clifford Contention copy crown daughter dead death doth Duke Earl edition Edward ELIZ Enter Exeunt eyes fair fame father fays fear fecond fhall fhould fight firſt folio fome foul France friends fuch George give Glofter grace GREY Haftings hand HAST hath head hear heart heaven himſelf hope John JOHNSON kill King Edward King Henry King Richard lady leave live look lord MALONE March means mind mother muſt never old play once original paffage perhaps piece poor prefent prince printed quarto queen RICH Richard Richmond ſcene Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſpeak ſpeech STEEVENS tell thee thefe theſe thing Third thou thought Tower true unto uſed Warwick wife York young