The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speeches : " Woe above woe ! grief more than common grief ! " Whilft lions war , and battle for their dens , " Poor lambs do feel the rigour of their wraths . " The red rose and the white are on his face , " The fatal colours of our ...
... speeches : " Woe above woe ! grief more than common grief ! " Whilft lions war , and battle for their dens , " Poor lambs do feel the rigour of their wraths . " The red rose and the white are on his face , " The fatal colours of our ...
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... speech Queen . I humbly thank your royal majefty , " And pray the God of heaven to bless thy ftate , " Great king of France , that thus regard'ft our wrongs . " Із STEEVENS . * Must strike her fail , and learn a while KING HENRY VI . 117.
... speech Queen . I humbly thank your royal majefty , " And pray the God of heaven to bless thy ftate , " Great king of France , that thus regard'ft our wrongs . " Із STEEVENS . * Must strike her fail , and learn a while KING HENRY VI . 117.
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... speech , which appears ( except in this in- ftance ) to have been entirely his own production ; and afterwards inadvertently fuffered it with a flight variation to remain here , where only it is found in the old play . MALONE . 9 Hath ...
... speech , which appears ( except in this in- ftance ) to have been entirely his own production ; and afterwards inadvertently fuffered it with a flight variation to remain here , where only it is found in the old play . MALONE . 9 Hath ...
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... speech , the quartos read thus : Clar . My lord , then this is my opinion ; " That Warwick , being difhonour'd in his embaffage , " Doth feek revenge , to quit his injuries . " Gio . And Lewis , in regard of his fifter's wrongs , " Doth ...
... speech , the quartos read thus : Clar . My lord , then this is my opinion ; " That Warwick , being difhonour'd in his embaffage , " Doth feek revenge , to quit his injuries . " Gio . And Lewis , in regard of his fifter's wrongs , " Doth ...
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... speech from the folio . The variations , however , are hardly fuch as to deferve notice . STEEVENS . They are , however , fo marked , as to prove decifively , I think , that either Shakspeare wrote two diftinct pieces on this fubject at ...
... speech from the folio . The variations , however , are hardly fuch as to deferve notice . STEEVENS . They are , however , fo marked , as to prove decifively , I think , that either Shakspeare wrote two diftinct pieces on this fubject at ...
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