The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... should I fay ? his deeds exceed all speech : He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . EXE . We mourn in black ; Why mourn we not in blood ? Henry is dead , and never fhall revive : Upon a wooden coffin we attend ; And death's ...
... should I fay ? his deeds exceed all speech : He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquered . EXE . We mourn in black ; Why mourn we not in blood ? Henry is dead , and never fhall revive : Upon a wooden coffin we attend ; And death's ...
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... should be read thus : The king from Eltham I intend to fteal , And fit at chiefeft ftern of publick weal . This flight alteration preferves the fenfe , and the rhyme alfo with which many fcenes in this play conclude . The King's per ...
... should be read thus : The king from Eltham I intend to fteal , And fit at chiefeft ftern of publick weal . This flight alteration preferves the fenfe , and the rhyme alfo with which many fcenes in this play conclude . The King's per ...
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... should read , according to Holinfhed , -five flower - de - luces . in a fecret place there among old iron , appointed fhe hir fword to be fought out and brought her , that with five floure - de- lices was graven on both fides , " & c ...
... should read , according to Holinfhed , -five flower - de - luces . in a fecret place there among old iron , appointed fhe hir fword to be fought out and brought her , that with five floure - de- lices was graven on both fides , " & c ...
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... should break the peace ! GLO . Peace , mayor ; thou know'ft little of my wrongs : Here's Beaufort , that regards nor God nor king , Hath here diftrain'd the Tower to his use . WIN . Here's Glofter too , a foe to citizens ; 4 One that ...
... should break the peace ! GLO . Peace , mayor ; thou know'ft little of my wrongs : Here's Beaufort , that regards nor God nor king , Hath here diftrain'd the Tower to his use . WIN . Here's Glofter too , a foe to citizens ; 4 One that ...
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... should be given . They fuit his character , and are very expreffive of the pacific temper of the city guards . WARBURTON . I fee no reason for this change . The Mayor fpeaks first as a magiftrate , and afterwards as a citizen . JOHNSON ...
... should be given . They fuit his character , and are very expreffive of the pacific temper of the city guards . WARBURTON . I fee no reason for this change . The Mayor fpeaks first as a magiftrate , and afterwards as a citizen . JOHNSON ...
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