The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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6 And to give notice , that no manner of person Have , any time , recourse unto
the princes . [ Erit . SCENE VI . A Street . 6 Enter a Scrioener . Scriv . Here is the
indictment of the good lord Hastings ; Which in a set hand fairly is engross'd ,
That it ...
6 And to give notice , that no manner of person Have , any time , recourse unto
the princes . [ Erit . SCENE VI . A Street . 6 Enter a Scrioener . Scriv . Here is the
indictment of the good lord Hastings ; Which in a set hand fairly is engross'd ,
That it ...
Page 385
or my love and duty , AGAINST your sacred person , ] There seems to be an error
in the phrase " Against your sacred person ; ” but I don't know how to amend it .
The sense would require that we should read , wards your sacred person , ” or ...
or my love and duty , AGAINST your sacred person , ] There seems to be an error
in the phrase " Against your sacred person ; ” but I don't know how to amend it .
The sense would require that we should read , wards your sacred person , ” or ...
Page 386
It will then run thusagainst my honour aught ,My bond to wedlock , - my love and
duty , -or Against your sacred person , ” & c . This slight alteration makes it
grammatical , as well as intelligible . M. Mason . The word or may very well be ...
It will then run thusagainst my honour aught ,My bond to wedlock , - my love and
duty , -or Against your sacred person , ” & c . This slight alteration makes it
grammatical , as well as intelligible . M. Mason . The word or may very well be ...
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