The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 14 |
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The action of this play ( which was at firft printed under this title , The True Tra gedy of Richard Duke of York , and the good King Henry the Sixth ; or , The Second Part of the Contention of York and Lan- cafter , ) opens just after ...
The action of this play ( which was at firft printed under this title , The True Tra gedy of Richard Duke of York , and the good King Henry the Sixth ; or , The Second Part of the Contention of York and Lan- cafter , ) opens just after ...
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Dr. Percy obferves on Dr. Johnfon's note , that fon could not have been the right word , as Richard the Second had no iffue ; and our author would hardly have used it fimply for heir general . Prejudicial to the crown , is right , i . e ...
Dr. Percy obferves on Dr. Johnfon's note , that fon could not have been the right word , as Richard the Second had no iffue ; and our author would hardly have used it fimply for heir general . Prejudicial to the crown , is right , i . e ...
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The editor of the second follo , who appears to have been en- tirely ignorant of our author's metre and phrafeology , not know- ing this , omitted the word And . MALONE . My ignorance must be content to accompany that of the editor of ...
The editor of the second follo , who appears to have been en- tirely ignorant of our author's metre and phrafeology , not know- ing this , omitted the word And . MALONE . My ignorance must be content to accompany that of the editor of ...
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... al- moft the fame line in Acolaftus his Afterwitte , 1600 : 9 — " O woolvish 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 .
... al- moft the fame line in Acolaftus his Afterwitte , 1600 : 9 — " O woolvish 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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Had the author taken the trouble to revife his play , he hardly would have begun the first A & t and the second with almost the fame exclamation , expreffed in almost the fame words . Warwick opens the scene with " I wonder , how the ...
Had the author taken the trouble to revife his play , he hardly would have begun the first A & t and the second with almost the fame exclamation , expreffed in almost the fame words . Warwick opens the scene with " I wonder , how the ...
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