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 222
This expression has no meaning , if we suppose that the word her refers to
Eleanor , who certainly was not a young woman . We must therefore suppose that
the pronoun her refers to pride , and stands for it's ; -a license frequently practised
by ...
This expression has no meaning , if we suppose that the word her refers to
Eleanor , who certainly was not a young woman . We must therefore suppose that
the pronoun her refers to pride , and stands for it's ; -a license frequently practised
by ...
Page 318
Say . Tell me , wherein I have offended most ? 6 5 — and the help of a hatchet . ] I
suppose , to cut him down after he has been hanged , or perhaps to cut off his
head . The article ( a hatchet ) was supplied by the editor of the second folio .
Say . Tell me , wherein I have offended most ? 6 5 — and the help of a hatchet . ] I
suppose , to cut him down after he has been hanged , or perhaps to cut off his
head . The article ( a hatchet ) was supplied by the editor of the second folio .
Page 511
I suppose the author did not write the marginal directions , and the players
confounded the characters . Johnson . We may suppose the shouts to have come
from some of Henry's guard , on the appearance of Edward . Malone . Enter King
...
I suppose the author did not write the marginal directions , and the players
confounded the characters . Johnson . We may suppose the shouts to have come
from some of Henry's guard , on the appearance of Edward . Malone . Enter King
...
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