King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... Perhaps the author wrote- " With that dear blood with which it hath been foster'd . " But the other quartos and the folio read as in the text . MALONE . 4 Of CRUEL Wounds , & c . ] The quarto copy now before me , 1597 , and the folio ...
... Perhaps the author wrote- " With that dear blood with which it hath been foster'd . " But the other quartos and the folio read as in the text . MALONE . 4 Of CRUEL Wounds , & c . ] The quarto copy now before me , 1597 , and the folio ...
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... perhaps rightly , ) by omitting the words - in him : " I do beseech your majesty , impute " His words to wayward sickliness and age . " STEEVENS . 7 Northumberland . ] Was Henry Percy , Earl of Northumber- land . WALPOLE , K. RICH ...
... perhaps rightly , ) by omitting the words - in him : " I do beseech your majesty , impute " His words to wayward sickliness and age . " STEEVENS . 7 Northumberland . ] Was Henry Percy , Earl of Northumber- land . WALPOLE , K. RICH ...
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... Perhaps , they had ere this ; but that they stay The first departing of the king for Ireland . If then we shall shake off our slavish yoke , 4 Imp out our drooping country's broken wing , a line of a rhyming couplet was passed over by ...
... Perhaps , they had ere this ; but that they stay The first departing of the king for Ireland . If then we shall shake off our slavish yoke , 4 Imp out our drooping country's broken wing , a line of a rhyming couplet was passed over by ...
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... [ perhaps originally written - aright and wryly , ] had exchanged places in the text of our author : Lines prefixed to " Melancholike Humours , in Verses of Diverse Natures , set down by Nich . Breton , Gent . 1600 : 66 " In Authorem ...
... [ perhaps originally written - aright and wryly , ] had exchanged places in the text of our author : Lines prefixed to " Melancholike Humours , in Verses of Diverse Natures , set down by Nich . Breton , Gent . 1600 : 66 " In Authorem ...
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... Perhaps smiles is here used as a substantive . As a mother plays fondly with her child from whom she has been a long time parted , crying , and at the same time smiling , at meeting him . It has been proposed to read - smiles in weeping ...
... Perhaps smiles is here used as a substantive . As a mother plays fondly with her child from whom she has been a long time parted , crying , and at the same time smiling , at meeting him . It has been proposed to read - smiles in weeping ...
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