The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... 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 here thou take an oath To ceafe this civil war ...
... 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 here thou take an oath To ceafe this civil war ...
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... myself , proach is founded on a pofition long received among politicians , that the loss of a king's power is foon followed by lofs of life . JOHNSON . Stern Faulconbridge commands the narrow feas ; ] So , in Marlowe's Edward II : The ...
... myself , proach is founded on a pofition long received among politicians , that the loss of a king's power is foon followed by lofs of life . JOHNSON . Stern Faulconbridge commands the narrow feas ; ] So , in Marlowe's Edward II : The ...
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... myself , In hafte , post - hafte , are come to join with you ; For in the marches here , we heard , you were , Making another head to fight again . EDW.5 Where is the duke of Norfolk , gentle Warwick ? Dr. Johnfon objects to this ...
... myself , In hafte , post - hafte , are come to join with you ; For in the marches here , we heard , you were , Making another head to fight again . EDW.5 Where is the duke of Norfolk , gentle Warwick ? Dr. Johnfon objects to this ...
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... the folio . The old play reads- " Their power , I guess them fiftie thousand ftrong . " A little lower the fame piece has - eight and forty thousand . MALONE . Now , if the help of Norfolk , and myself KING HENRY VI . 57.
... the folio . The old play reads- " Their power , I guess them fiftie thousand ftrong . " A little lower the fame piece has - eight and forty thousand . MALONE . Now , if the help of Norfolk , and myself KING HENRY VI . 57.
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... myself , With all the friends that thou , brave earl of March , Amongst the loving Welshmen canft procure , Will but amount to five and twenty thousand , Why , Via ! to London will we march amain ; And once again beftride our foaming ...
... myself , With all the friends that thou , brave earl of March , Amongst the loving Welshmen canft procure , Will but amount to five and twenty thousand , Why , Via ! to London will we march amain ; And once again beftride our foaming ...
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