The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18 |
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Page 293
There let his head and lifeless body lie , * Until the queen his mistress bury it o . [
Exit . i Gent . O barbarous and bloody spectacle ! * His body will I bear unto the
king : * If he revenge it not , yet will his friends ; “ So will the queen , that living
held ...
There let his head and lifeless body lie , * Until the queen his mistress bury it o . [
Exit . i Gent . O barbarous and bloody spectacle ! * His body will I bear unto the
king : * If he revenge it not , yet will his friends ; “ So will the queen , that living
held ...
Page 335
Johnson . The quarto is more favourable both to Iden's morality and language . It
omits this savage wish , and makes him only add , after the lines I have just
quoted : “ I'll drag him hence , and with my sword “ Cut off his head , and bear it to
the ...
Johnson . The quarto is more favourable both to Iden's morality and language . It
omits this savage wish , and makes him only add , after the lines I have just
quoted : “ I'll drag him hence , and with my sword “ Cut off his head , and bear it to
the ...
Page 340
May pass into the presence of a king , ' Lo , I present your grace a traitor's head , *
The head of Cade , whom I in combat slew . ' K. Hen . The head of Cade 3 ? -
Great God , how just art thou !• 0 , let me view his visage being dead , * That living
...
May pass into the presence of a king , ' Lo , I present your grace a traitor's head , *
The head of Cade , whom I in combat slew . ' K. Hen . The head of Cade 3 ? -
Great God , how just art thou !• 0 , let me view his visage being dead , * That living
...
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