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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... must observe , however , that our author , in the three parts of Henry VI . has not been very precise to the date and disposition of his facts ; but fhuffled them , backwards and forwards , out of time . For inftance ; the lord Talbot ...
... must observe , however , that our author , in the three parts of Henry VI . has not been very precise to the date and disposition of his facts ; but fhuffled them , backwards and forwards , out of time . For inftance ; the lord Talbot ...
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... must again refer to my Effay on this fubject . This old play of King Henry VI . now before us , or as our author's editors have called it , the first part of King Henry VI . I suppose , to have been written in 1589 , or before . See An ...
... must again refer to my Effay on this fubject . This old play of King Henry VI . now before us , or as our author's editors have called it , the first part of King Henry VI . I suppose , to have been written in 1589 , or before . See An ...
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... must have been behind the foremost line of it . We often say the back front of a house . STEEVENs . When an army is attacked in the rear , the van becomes the rear in its turn , and of course the referve . M. MASON . BED . Is Talbot ...
... must have been behind the foremost line of it . We often say the back front of a house . STEEVENs . When an army is attacked in the rear , the van becomes the rear in its turn , and of course the referve . M. MASON . BED . Is Talbot ...
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... must be dieted like mules , And have their provender tyed to their mouths , Or piteous they will look , like drowned mice . REIG . Let's raife the fiege ; Why live we idly here ? Talbot is taken , whom we wont to fear : Remaineth none ...
... must be dieted like mules , And have their provender tyed to their mouths , Or piteous they will look , like drowned mice . REIG . Let's raife the fiege ; Why live we idly here ? Talbot is taken , whom we wont to fear : Remaineth none ...
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... must be famish'd , Or with light fkirmishes enfeebled . " [ Shot from the Town . SALISBURY and Sir THO . GARGRAVE fall . SAL . O Lord , have mercy on us , wretched finners ! GAR . O Lord , have mercy on me , woeful man ! TAL . What ...
... must be famish'd , Or with light fkirmishes enfeebled . " [ Shot from the Town . SALISBURY and Sir THO . GARGRAVE fall . SAL . O Lord , have mercy on us , wretched finners ! GAR . O Lord , have mercy on me , woeful man ! TAL . What ...
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