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 16 |
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Page 122
Shall I so much dishonour my fair stars ” , On equal terms to give him
chastisement ? Either I must , or have mine honour soil'd With the attainder of his
sland'rous lips . There is my gage , the manual seal of death , That marks thee out
for hell : I ...
Shall I so much dishonour my fair stars ” , On equal terms to give him
chastisement ? Either I must , or have mine honour soil'd With the attainder of his
sland'rous lips . There is my gage , the manual seal of death , That marks thee out
for hell : I ...
Page 137
Fair cousin ! I am greater than a king : 2 * Quarto omits , There lies the substance
. + Quarto omits , For thy great bounty . | Quarto omits , Shall 1 obtain it ? - my
grief lies all within ; And these external manners of lament , & c . ] So , in Hamlet ...
Fair cousin ! I am greater than a king : 2 * Quarto omits , There lies the substance
. + Quarto omits , For thy great bounty . | Quarto omits , Shall 1 obtain it ? - my
grief lies all within ; And these external manners of lament , & c . ] So , in Hamlet ...
Page 191
Perhaps the words “ that wandering knight so fair , ” are part of some forgotten
ballad on the subject of this marvellous hero's adventures . In Peele's Old Wives
Tale , Com . 1595 , Eumenides , “ the wandering knight , ” is a character .
Steevens ...
Perhaps the words “ that wandering knight so fair , ” are part of some forgotten
ballad on the subject of this marvellous hero's adventures . In Peele's Old Wives
Tale , Com . 1595 , Eumenides , “ the wandering knight , ” is a character .
Steevens ...
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