The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... majefty : -You would not come when I fent for you . FAL . And I hear moreover , his highness is fallen into this fame whorefon apoplexy . CH . JUST . Well , heaven mend him ! I pray , let me speak with you . FAL . This apoplexy is , as ...
... majefty : -You would not come when I fent for you . FAL . And I hear moreover , his highness is fallen into this fame whorefon apoplexy . CH . JUST . Well , heaven mend him ! I pray , let me speak with you . FAL . This apoplexy is , as ...
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... . Shakspeare was led into this error by Holinfhed , who places Owen Glendower's death in the tenth year of Henry's reign . See Vol . XI . p . 324 , n . 5. MALONE . Your majefty hath been this fortnight ill ; And these KING HENRY IV . 121.
... . Shakspeare was led into this error by Holinfhed , who places Owen Glendower's death in the tenth year of Henry's reign . See Vol . XI . p . 324 , n . 5. MALONE . Your majefty hath been this fortnight ill ; And these KING HENRY IV . 121.
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... majefty hath been this fortnight ill ; And these unfeafon'd hours , perforce , must add Unto your fickness . K. HEN . I will take your counsel : And , were these inward wars once out of hand , We would , dear lords , unto the Holy Land ...
... majefty hath been this fortnight ill ; And these unfeafon'd hours , perforce , must add Unto your fickness . K. HEN . I will take your counsel : And , were these inward wars once out of hand , We would , dear lords , unto the Holy Land ...
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... majefty , a mere puppet of royalty . See Jonson's Alchymift , A & Í . sc . iii : " And on your ftall a puppet with a vice . " T. WARTON . 3 he burft his head , ] Thus the folio and quarto . The modern editors read broke . To break and ...
... majefty , a mere puppet of royalty . See Jonson's Alchymift , A & Í . sc . iii : " And on your ftall a puppet with a vice . " T. WARTON . 3 he burft his head , ] Thus the folio and quarto . The modern editors read broke . To break and ...
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... majefty ; And , when they stand against you , may they fall 4 - in his particular . ] We fhould read , I think - in this particular ; that is , in this detail , in this account , which is mi- nute and diftin & t . JOHNSON . His is used ...
... majefty ; And , when they stand against you , may they fall 4 - in his particular . ] We fhould read , I think - in this particular ; that is , in this detail , in this account , which is mi- nute and diftin & t . JOHNSON . His is used ...
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