The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Bände 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... king made general of his troops , and had over - run Asia from Euphrates and Syria to Lydia and fonia . ” To ... Henry IV : " the cankers of a calm world and a peace . " Again , in The Puritan : " -hatched and nourished in the ...
... king made general of his troops , and had over - run Asia from Euphrates and Syria to Lydia and fonia . ” To ... Henry IV : " the cankers of a calm world and a peace . " Again , in The Puritan : " -hatched and nourished in the ...
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... King Henry VI . P. III : " For what doth cherish weeds , but gentle air ? " Dr. Warburton has proposed to read - minds . It is at least a conjecture that deserves to be mentioned . Dr. Johnson , however , might , in some degree , have ...
... King Henry VI . P. III : " For what doth cherish weeds , but gentle air ? " Dr. Warburton has proposed to read - minds . It is at least a conjecture that deserves to be mentioned . Dr. Johnson , however , might , in some degree , have ...
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... King Henry IV . P. II : " It ascends me into the brain ; -makes it apprehensive , quick , forgetive . " Again , in this play : " The quick comedians , " & c . It is , however , proper to add Dr. Warburton's own inter- pretation ...
... King Henry IV . P. II : " It ascends me into the brain ; -makes it apprehensive , quick , forgetive . " Again , in this play : " The quick comedians , " & c . It is , however , proper to add Dr. Warburton's own inter- pretation ...
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... of the present day . The arrangement of the text was the phraseology of Shakspeare , and probably of his time . So , in King Henry VIII : 66 You must be well contented , " To make your house our Tower . " We should certainly now write ...
... of the present day . The arrangement of the text was the phraseology of Shakspeare , and probably of his time . So , in King Henry VIII : 66 You must be well contented , " To make your house our Tower . " We should certainly now write ...
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... King Henry V : 66 though the truth of it stands off as gross " As black from white , my eye will scarcely see it . " Again , in King Henry IV . P. I : " And like bright metal on a sullen ground , " My reformation , glittering o'er my ...
... King Henry V : 66 though the truth of it stands off as gross " As black from white , my eye will scarcely see it . " Again , in King Henry IV . P. I : " And like bright metal on a sullen ground , " My reformation , glittering o'er my ...
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