The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou canst worse devise . Nor . I take it up ; and , by that sword I swear , 6 inhabitable , ] That is , not habitable , uninhabitable . Johnson . Ben Jonson uses the word in the same sense in his ...
... arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou canst worse devise . Nor . I take it up ; and , by that sword I swear , 6 inhabitable , ] That is , not habitable , uninhabitable . Johnson . Ben Jonson uses the word in the same sense in his ...
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... in Catilinam . Steevens . To design in our author's time signified to mark out . See Min- shieu's Dict . in v : " To designe or shew by a token . Ital . Denotare . Marshal , command our officers at arms Be ready to 16 KING RICHARD II .
... in Catilinam . Steevens . To design in our author's time signified to mark out . See Min- shieu's Dict . in v : " To designe or shew by a token . Ital . Denotare . Marshal , command our officers at arms Be ready to 16 KING RICHARD II .
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... arms Be ready to direct these home - alarms . The same . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . A Room in the Duke of Lancaster's Palace . Enter GAUNT , and Duchess of Gloster . " Gaunt . Alas ! the part I had in Gloster's blood Doth more solicit me ...
... arms Be ready to direct these home - alarms . The same . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . A Room in the Duke of Lancaster's Palace . Enter GAUNT , and Duchess of Gloster . " Gaunt . Alas ! the part I had in Gloster's blood Doth more solicit me ...
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... arm against his minister . Duch . Where then , alas ! may I complain myself ? 2 9 One phial & c . ] Though all the old copies concur in the pre- sent regulation of the following lines , I would rather read : One phial full of Edward's ...
... arm against his minister . Duch . Where then , alas ! may I complain myself ? 2 9 One phial & c . ] Though all the old copies concur in the pre- sent regulation of the following lines , I would rather read : One phial full of Edward's ...
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... arm'd ? unfurnish'd walls , ] In our ancient castles the naked stone walls were only covered with tapestry , or arras , hung upon tenter hooks , from which it was easily taken down on every re- moval of the family . See the preface to ...
... arm'd ? unfurnish'd walls , ] In our ancient castles the naked stone walls were only covered with tapestry , or arras , hung upon tenter hooks , from which it was easily taken down on every re- moval of the family . See the preface to ...
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ancient arms Aumerle Bagot banish Bardolph Ben Jonson blood Boling Bolingbroke Bushy called castle cousin crown death dost doth Douglas Duch duke Earl earl of Fife earth Enter Exeunt eyes face fair Falstaff Farewel father fear folio Gadshill Gaunt Glend Glendower grace grief hand Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven Henry VI Hereford Holinshed honour horse Hotspur Johnson King Henry King Henry IV King Richard King Richard II king's Lady Lancaster land lord majesty Malone Mason means Mortimer never night noble Norfolk Northumberland old copies passage peace Percy play Poins Pope prince of Wales quarto Queen Rich Ritson royal sack says scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir John Oldcastle soul speak speech Steevens suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thou art thou hast tongue true uncle Warburton Welsh hook word York