The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 11Maxwell, 1809 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 100
Seite 21
... Johnson . Mr. Tollet observes , that this opinion seems to be derived from the ancient Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this method of trial in dubious cases , as ap- pears from Pitt's Atlas , in ...
... Johnson . Mr. Tollet observes , that this opinion seems to be derived from the ancient Swedes , or Northern nations from whom we descend ; for they practised this method of trial in dubious cases , as ap- pears from Pitt's Atlas , in ...
Seite 25
... Johnson . So , in Watson's Sonnets , printed about 1580 : " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A living death , an ever - dying life . " Malone . * So , in King Henry VI , P. II , Vol . X , p . 201 , n . 4. Am . Ed . 2 These ...
... Johnson . So , in Watson's Sonnets , printed about 1580 : " Love is a sowre delight , a sugred griefe , " A living death , an ever - dying life . " Malone . * So , in King Henry VI , P. II , Vol . X , p . 201 , n . 4. Am . Ed . 2 These ...
Seite 26
... Johnson . 7 Then man Was never true . ] Old copy- Then never man was true . For the sake of measure , I have hazarded this slight transpo- sition . Steevens . Glo . Anne . But shall I live in hope 26 KING RICHARD III .
... Johnson . 7 Then man Was never true . ] Old copy- Then never man was true . For the sake of measure , I have hazarded this slight transpo- sition . Steevens . Glo . Anne . But shall I live in hope 26 KING RICHARD III .
Seite 27
... Johnson . Crosby - Place is now Crosby - square in Bishopsgate - street ; part of the house is yet remaining , and is a meeting place for a Pres- byterian congregation . Sir F. Hawkins . This magnificent house was built in the year 1466 ...
... Johnson . Crosby - Place is now Crosby - square in Bishopsgate - street ; part of the house is yet remaining , and is a meeting place for a Pres- byterian congregation . Sir F. Hawkins . This magnificent house was built in the year 1466 ...
Seite 29
... Johnson . Richard is not speaking of King Henry , but of Edward his son , whom he means to represent as full of all the noble properties of a . king . No doubt , right royal , may , however , be ironically spoken , alluding to the ...
... Johnson . Richard is not speaking of King Henry , but of Edward his son , whom he means to represent as full of all the noble properties of a . king . No doubt , right royal , may , however , be ironically spoken , alluding to the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ancient Anne archbishop Ben Jonson bishop blood brother Buck Buckingham called cardinal Cates Catesby Cham Clar Clarence conscience curse daughter death devil doth Duch duke Earl Earl of Richmond editors Eliz Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fear folio friends Gent gentle gentleman give Gloster grace Hanmer hath heart heaven Henry VIII Holinshed holy honour Johnson Kath King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III king's lady live Lord Chamberlain lord Hastings Lovel madam Malone Mason means mother Murd never night noble Norfolk old copy passage person play Polydore Virgil pray prince quarto queen Rape of Lucrece Ratcliff Rich Richmond Ritson royal scene Shakspeare Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Hanmer soul speak Stan Stanley Steevens tell thee Theobald thou Tower unto Vice Warburton Wolsey word York