The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... moft certainly mistaken . Shak- fpeare , fo far from having deviated from hiftory , has followed it with the utmost precifion . Whethamftede exprefsly tells us , that the Lancaftrians , in direct breach of a mutual agreement , and ...
... moft certainly mistaken . Shak- fpeare , fo far from having deviated from hiftory , has followed it with the utmost precifion . Whethamftede exprefsly tells us , that the Lancaftrians , in direct breach of a mutual agreement , and ...
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... moft the fame line in Acolaftus his Afterwitte , 1600 : 9 " O woolvifh heart , wrapp'd in a woman's hide ! ” --- : MALONE . thy with & c . ] So the folio : The quarto reads →→→ thy will in the first line , and thy wish in the second ...
... moft the fame line in Acolaftus his Afterwitte , 1600 : 9 " O woolvifh heart , wrapp'd in a woman's hide ! ” --- : MALONE . thy with & c . ] So the folio : The quarto reads →→→ thy will in the first line , and thy wish in the second ...
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... moft probable they were preserved among the players by memory . The correction is this : That face of his the hungry cannibals Would not have touch'd : Would not have ftain'd the rofes juft i ' th ' bloom . The words [ the roses juft ] ...
... moft probable they were preserved among the players by memory . The correction is this : That face of his the hungry cannibals Would not have touch'd : Would not have ftain'd the rofes juft i ' th ' bloom . The words [ the roses juft ] ...
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... moft , unloving father.3 Unreasonable creatures feed their young : And though man's face be fearful to their eyes , Yet , in protection of their tender ones , Who hath not feen them ( even with those wings < Which fometime they have us ...
... moft , unloving father.3 Unreasonable creatures feed their young : And though man's face be fearful to their eyes , Yet , in protection of their tender ones , Who hath not feen them ( even with those wings < Which fometime they have us ...
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... moft gracious lord . GLO . You fhall have four , if you'll be rul'd by him . [ Afide . K. EDW . " Twere pity , they should lose their fa- ther's land . L. GREY . Be pitiful , dread lord , and grant it then . K. EDW . Lords , give us ...
... moft gracious lord . GLO . You fhall have four , if you'll be rul'd by him . [ Afide . K. EDW . " Twere pity , they should lose their fa- ther's land . L. GREY . Be pitiful , dread lord , and grant it then . K. EDW . Lords , give us ...
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