The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speech is erroneously affigned to Warwick . The answer shows that it be- longs to Richard , to whom it is attributed in the old play . 6 MALONE . -misshapen ftigmatick , ] " Aftigmatic , " fays J. Bullo- kar in his English Expofitor ...
... speech is erroneously affigned to Warwick . The answer shows that it be- longs to Richard , to whom it is attributed in the old play . 6 MALONE . -misshapen ftigmatick , ] " Aftigmatic , " fays J. Bullo- kar in his English Expofitor ...
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... speech runs thus : " Lord Warwick , I do bend my knees with thine , " And in that vow now join my foul to thee , " Thou fetter - up and puller - down of kings : - " Vouchsafe a gentle victory to us , " Or let us die before we lose the ...
... speech runs thus : " Lord Warwick , I do bend my knees with thine , " And in that vow now join my foul to thee , " Thou fetter - up and puller - down of kings : - " Vouchsafe a gentle victory to us , " Or let us die before we lose the ...
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... speeches , we have in the old play the following : " Geo . Then let us hafte to cheare the fouldiers ' hearts , " And call them pillers that will stand to us , " And highly promise to remunerate " Their truftie service in these ...
... speeches , we have in the old play the following : " Geo . Then let us hafte to cheare the fouldiers ' hearts , " And call them pillers that will stand to us , " And highly promise to remunerate " Their truftie service in these ...
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... speech , the quartos exhibit only the following : " O gracious God of heaven , look down on us , " And fet fome ends to these inceffant griefs ! " How like a mastless ship upon the seas , " This woeful battle doth continue ftill , " Now ...
... speech , the quartos exhibit only the following : " O gracious God of heaven , look down on us , " And fet fome ends to these inceffant griefs ! " How like a mastless ship upon the seas , " This woeful battle doth continue ftill , " Now ...
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... ; which was followed by the fubfequent editors ; and in the next line inserted the word weeks ; not observing that hours is used there , and throughout this speech , VOL . XIV . G * So So minutes , hours , days , weeks KING HENRY VI . 81.
... ; which was followed by the fubfequent editors ; and in the next line inserted the word weeks ; not observing that hours is used there , and throughout this speech , VOL . XIV . G * So So minutes , hours , days , weeks KING HENRY VI . 81.
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