The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 48
... cause will be obey'd . Please you to march ; And four fhall quickly draw out my command , Which men are beft inclin'd . ' Again , in King Henry VI . P. III : " But thou prefer'ft thy life before thine honour . " In this play we have ...
... cause will be obey'd . Please you to march ; And four fhall quickly draw out my command , Which men are beft inclin'd . ' Again , in King Henry VI . P. III : " But thou prefer'ft thy life before thine honour . " In this play we have ...
Page 71
... cause to be proud.- Where is he wounded ? he victory in his pocket ? He brings it , fays Volumnia , on his brows , for he comes the third time home brow - bound with the oaken garland , the emblem of victory . So , afterwards : " He ...
... cause to be proud.- Where is he wounded ? he victory in his pocket ? He brings it , fays Volumnia , on his brows , for he comes the third time home brow - bound with the oaken garland , the emblem of victory . So , afterwards : " He ...
Page 72
... cause of it , that directs the emendation . Here it was eafy for a negligent transcriber to omit the second one , as a needless repetition of the first , and to make a numeral word of too . WARBURTON . The old man , agreeable to his ...
... cause of it , that directs the emendation . Here it was eafy for a negligent transcriber to omit the second one , as a needless repetition of the first , and to make a numeral word of too . WARBURTON . The old man , agreeable to his ...
Page 80
... cause , these his new honours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little quef- tion As he is proud to do't . " BRU . I heard him fwear , Perhaps it should From where he should begin , and end ; ] be read : From where he should begin ...
... cause , these his new honours ; Which that he'll give them , make as little quef- tion As he is proud to do't . " BRU . I heard him fwear , Perhaps it should From where he should begin , and end ; ] be read : From where he should begin ...
Page 125
... cause of the diuifion of the cittie . The ftate whereof as it ftandeth , is not now as it was wont to be , but becommeth dif- membered in two factions , which mainteines allwayes ciuill dif- fention and difcorde betwene vs , and will ...
... cause of the diuifion of the cittie . The ftate whereof as it ftandeth , is not now as it was wont to be , but becommeth dif- membered in two factions , which mainteines allwayes ciuill dif- fention and difcorde betwene vs , and will ...
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