The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5S.Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... queen . ( 67 ) Ever before the kings and queens of France . ] So Hanmer . β The folio has merely " Before the Kings and Queenes of France . " - Capell , who retains ( with the folio ) the comma after " Transported , " prints " Before ...
... queen . ( 67 ) Ever before the kings and queens of France . ] So Hanmer . β The folio has merely " Before the Kings and Queenes of France . " - Capell , who retains ( with the folio ) the comma after " Transported , " prints " Before ...
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... queen with all the northern earls and lords Intend here to besiege you in your castle . " ( Mr. Robson observes to me that a similar construction is sometimes found in Latin : - " atque ipse dux cum aliquot principibus caviuntur " Livy ...
... queen with all the northern earls and lords Intend here to besiege you in your castle . " ( Mr. Robson observes to me that a similar construction is sometimes found in Latin : - " atque ipse dux cum aliquot principibus caviuntur " Livy ...
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... queen . K. Hen . [ to the Amb . ] In argument and proof of which contract , ( 32 ) What ! is my Lord of Winchester install'd , And call'd unto a cardinal's degree ? ] " This ( as Mr. Edwards has observed in his Ms. notes ) argues a ...
... queen . K. Hen . [ to the Amb . ] In argument and proof of which contract , ( 32 ) What ! is my Lord of Winchester install'd , And call'd unto a cardinal's degree ? ] " This ( as Mr. Edwards has observed in his Ms. notes ) argues a ...
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... queen ? ( 142 ) I were best to leave him , ] Here Capell was the first to omit β to : " but see Walker's Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . ii . p . 205 . ( 143 ) at random ; ] Here the folio has " at randon " ( a not unusual form with early ...
... queen ? ( 142 ) I were best to leave him , ] Here Capell was the first to omit β to : " but see Walker's Crit . Exam . , & c . , vol . ii . p . 205 . ( 143 ) at random ; ] Here the folio has " at randon " ( a not unusual form with early ...
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... queen ; To put a golden sceptre in thy hand , And set a precious crown upon thy head , If thou wilt condescend toβ ( 145 ) Mar. Suf . What ? His love . Mar. I am unworthy to be Henry's wife . Suf . No , gentle madam ; I unworthy am To ...
... queen ; To put a golden sceptre in thy hand , And set a precious crown upon thy head , If thou wilt condescend toβ ( 145 ) Mar. Suf . What ? His love . Mar. I am unworthy to be Henry's wife . Suf . No , gentle madam ; I unworthy am To ...
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