The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Page 37
... for- row would have , forrow requires folace , and age requires eafe . God and King Henry govern England's realm : 1 The word realm at the end of two lines together is difpleafing ; and when it is confidered that much of this fcene s ...
... for- row would have , forrow requires folace , and age requires eafe . God and King Henry govern England's realm : 1 The word realm at the end of two lines together is difpleafing ; and when it is confidered that much of this fcene s ...
Page 52
... forrow fnares relenting paffengers ; Or as the snake , roll'd in a flowry bank , With fhining checker'd flough , doth fting a child . That for the beauty thinks it excellent . Believe me , Lords , were none more wife than I , And yet ...
... forrow fnares relenting paffengers ; Or as the snake , roll'd in a flowry bank , With fhining checker'd flough , doth fting a child . That for the beauty thinks it excellent . Believe me , Lords , were none more wife than I , And yet ...
Page 63
... forrow greater ? War . Come hither , gracious Sovereign , view this body . K. Henry . That is to fee how deep my grave is made , For , with his foul fled all my worldly folace ; 7 For feeing him , I fee my life in death . War . As ...
... forrow greater ? War . Come hither , gracious Sovereign , view this body . K. Henry . That is to fee how deep my grave is made , For , with his foul fled all my worldly folace ; 7 For feeing him , I fee my life in death . War . As ...
Page 71
... forrows . -Now , get thee hence . - The King , thou know'ft , is coming ; If thou be found by me , thou art but dead . Suf . If I depart from thee , I cannot live ; And in thy fight to die , what were it elfe , But like a pleasant ...
... forrows . -Now , get thee hence . - The King , thou know'ft , is coming ; If thou be found by me , thou art but dead . Suf . If I depart from thee , I cannot live ; And in thy fight to die , what were it elfe , But like a pleasant ...
Page 106
... baleful fignifies , Detriment , Ruin , Misfortune . Sc . THECBALD . Bale fignifies forrow . Either word ferve . may Clif . This is my King , York , I Clif 106 THE SECOND PART OF York. Sirrah, call in my fons to be ...
... baleful fignifies , Detriment , Ruin , Misfortune . Sc . THECBALD . Bale fignifies forrow . Either word ferve . may Clif . This is my King , York , I Clif 106 THE SECOND PART OF York. Sirrah, call in my fons to be ...
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