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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Page 24
... but the original line ftood , elliptically , thus : Out a deal of old iron I chofe forth . The phrase of hospitals is still an out door , not an out of door patient . STEEVENS , Puc . And , while I live , I'll ne'er 24 FIRST PART OF.
... but the original line ftood , elliptically , thus : Out a deal of old iron I chofe forth . The phrase of hospitals is still an out door , not an out of door patient . STEEVENS , Puc . And , while I live , I'll ne'er 24 FIRST PART OF.
Page 34
... still motions war , and never peace , O'ercharging your free purfes with large fines ; That feeks to overthrow religion , Because he is protector of the realm ; And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself king , and ...
... still motions war , and never peace , O'ercharging your free purfes with large fines ; That feeks to overthrow religion , Because he is protector of the realm ; And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself king , and ...
Page 67
... still I am . 1 - well objected ; ] Properly thrown in our way , juftly propofed . JOHNSON . So , in Goulart's Admirable Hiftories , 4to . 1607 : " And be- caufe Sathan transfigures himfelfe into an angell of light , I ob- jected many ...
... still I am . 1 - well objected ; ] Properly thrown in our way , juftly propofed . JOHNSON . So , in Goulart's Admirable Hiftories , 4to . 1607 : " And be- caufe Sathan transfigures himfelfe into an angell of light , I ob- jected many ...
Page 72
... feated upon the most eminent part of the helmet . TOLLET . 5 Shall be wip'd out- ] Old copy - whip't . Corrected by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . VER . In your behalf still will I wear the 72 FIRST PART OF.
... feated upon the most eminent part of the helmet . TOLLET . 5 Shall be wip'd out- ] Old copy - whip't . Corrected by the editor of the fecond folio . MALONE . VER . In your behalf still will I wear the 72 FIRST PART OF.
Page 73
... still will I wear the fame . LAW . And fo will I. PLAN . Thanks , gentle fir.6 Come , let us four to dinner : I dare fay , This quarrel will drink blood another day . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. The fame . A Room in the Tower . Enter MORTIMER ...
... still will I wear the fame . LAW . And fo will I. PLAN . Thanks , gentle fir.6 Come , let us four to dinner : I dare fay , This quarrel will drink blood another day . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. The fame . A Room in the Tower . Enter MORTIMER ...
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