The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... King John , 1591 , here , to ordnance : 66 as harmless and without effect , " As is the echo of a cannon's crack . " crakys of war . ” STEEVENS . and applied , as MALONE . Doubly redoubled ftrokes & c . ] So , in King Richard II : " And ...
... King John , 1591 , here , to ordnance : 66 as harmless and without effect , " As is the echo of a cannon's crack . " crakys of war . ” STEEVENS . and applied , as MALONE . Doubly redoubled ftrokes & c . ] So , in King Richard II : " And ...
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... King Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c . " So may you , by my dull and heavy eye , My tongue hath but a heavier tale to say . " STEEVENS . That feems to speak things strange . ] i . e . that feems about to ...
... King Richard II : " Men judge by the complexion of the sky , & c . " So may you , by my dull and heavy eye , My tongue hath but a heavier tale to say . " STEEVENS . That feems to speak things strange . ] i . e . that feems about to ...
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... king , why , chance may crown me , Without my ftir . BAN . New honours come upon him fituation of Macbeth , is ... King Richard II : .6 is nought but fhadows " Of what it is not . " STEEVENS . 29 : T Like our ftrange garments ...
... king , why , chance may crown me , Without my ftir . BAN . New honours come upon him fituation of Macbeth , is ... King Richard II : .6 is nought but fhadows " Of what it is not . " STEEVENS . 29 : T Like our ftrange garments ...
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... King Richard II . at their interview in the Caftle of Flint , ( a paffage that Shakspeare had certainly read , and perhaps remembered ) : " My fovereign lorde and kyng , the cause of my coming , at this prefent , is , [ your honour ...
... King Richard II . at their interview in the Caftle of Flint , ( a paffage that Shakspeare had certainly read , and perhaps remembered ) : " My fovereign lorde and kyng , the cause of my coming , at this prefent , is , [ your honour ...
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... King Richard II : Unpeopled offices , untrodden ftones . " Duncan was pleased with his entertainment , and dispensed his bounty to those who had prepared it . All the modern editors have transferred this largess to the officers of ...
... King Richard II : Unpeopled offices , untrodden ftones . " Duncan was pleased with his entertainment , and dispensed his bounty to those who had prepared it . All the modern editors have transferred this largess to the officers of ...
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