“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 11Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, 1808 |
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Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes William Shakespeare. AUCTOR PRETIOSA FACIT Lenox Collection . 1870 . * NCM ( STEEVENS ) ShAKESPEARE ON THE NEW YORK ENOX LIBRARY.
Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes William Shakespeare. AUCTOR PRETIOSA FACIT Lenox Collection . 1870 . * NCM ( STEEVENS ) ShAKESPEARE ON THE NEW YORK ENOX LIBRARY.
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Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes William Shakespeare. * NCM ( STEEVENS ) ShAKESPEARE ON THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LENOX AND.
Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes William Shakespeare. * NCM ( STEEVENS ) ShAKESPEARE ON THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LENOX AND.
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... STEEVENS'S LAST EDITION , WITH A SELECTION OF THE MOST IMPORTANT NOTES . VOLUME XI . CONTAINING KING HENRY VI . PART II . PART III . LEIPSICK : FRINTED FOR GERHARD FLEISCHER THE YOUNGER . 1 8 0 8 . LENOX LIGRAP NEW YORK KING HENRY VI ...
... STEEVENS'S LAST EDITION , WITH A SELECTION OF THE MOST IMPORTANT NOTES . VOLUME XI . CONTAINING KING HENRY VI . PART II . PART III . LEIPSICK : FRINTED FOR GERHARD FLEISCHER THE YOUNGER . 1 8 0 8 . LENOX LIGRAP NEW YORK KING HENRY VI ...
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... STEEVENS . In a note prefixed to the preceding play , I have briefly stated my opinion concerning the drama now before us , and that which follows it ; to which the original editors of Shakspeare's works in folio have given the titles ...
... STEEVENS . In a note prefixed to the preceding play , I have briefly stated my opinion concerning the drama now before us , and that which follows it ; to which the original editors of Shakspeare's works in folio have given the titles ...
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... STEEVENS . P. 6 , 1. 24. This weeping joy , of which there is no trace in the original play , Shakspeare was extremely fond of ; having introduced it in Much ado about nothing , K. Richard II . Macbeth , and King Lear . MALONE . P. 8 ...
... STEEVENS . P. 6 , 1. 24. This weeping joy , of which there is no trace in the original play , Shakspeare was extremely fond of ; having introduced it in Much ado about nothing , K. Richard II . Macbeth , and King Lear . MALONE . P. 8 ...
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Page 174 - To kings, that fear their subjects' treachery ? O, yes it doth ; a thousand fold it doth. And to conclude, — the shepherd's homely curds, His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle, His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade, All which secure and sweetly he enjoys, Is far beyond a prince's delicates, His viands sparkling in a golden cup, His body couched in a curious bed, When care, mistrust, and treason wait on him.
Page 100 - Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm in erecting a grammar-school ; and whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used ; and, contrary to the king, his crown, and dignity, thou hast built a paper-mill.
Page 89 - But methinks he should stand in fear of fire, being burnt i' the hand for stealing of sheep. CADE Be brave, then; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be in England seven halfpenny loaves sold for a penny: the three-hooped pot; shall have ten hoops and I will make it felony to drink small beer: all the realm shall be in common; and in Cheapside shall my palfrey go to grass: and when I am king, as king I will be,— ALL God save your majesty!