The Works of William ShakespeareChatto and Windus, 1877 |
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Page 200
... alteration of the play was not the rhyme purposely done away with ? P. 113. ( 9 ) " Lordings , farewell ; and say , when I am gone , I prophesied France will be lost ere long . " So the folio . - The First Part of the Contention , & c ...
... alteration of the play was not the rhyme purposely done away with ? P. 113. ( 9 ) " Lordings , farewell ; and say , when I am gone , I prophesied France will be lost ere long . " So the folio . - The First Part of the Contention , & c ...
Page 202
... alteration , as explained by Mr. Collier , there is nothing of the kind here.- We are told by Mr. Hunter ( New Illustr . of Shakespeare , vol . ii . p . 66 ) , that " quill ' means here the narrow passage through which the Protector was ...
... alteration , as explained by Mr. Collier , there is nothing of the kind here.- We are told by Mr. Hunter ( New Illustr . of Shakespeare , vol . ii . p . 66 ) , that " quill ' means here the narrow passage through which the Protector was ...
Page 206
... alteration : but I now think , with Mr. Collier , that " the poet would scarcely have written ' hardily ' in one line and ' hardly ' in the next ; " though possibly he might have intended the first " hardly " to be pronounced " hardily ...
... alteration : but I now think , with Mr. Collier , that " the poet would scarcely have written ' hardily ' in one line and ' hardly ' in the next ; " though possibly he might have intended the first " hardly " to be pronounced " hardily ...
Page 207
... alterations of the text , produces here . P. 133. ( 49 ) 66 vanquish'd all my powers ; " " I believe the author wrote languish'd all my powers . ' I am pretty sure that I have met with instances of to languish as an active verb in this ...
... alterations of the text , produces here . P. 133. ( 49 ) 66 vanquish'd all my powers ; " " I believe the author wrote languish'd all my powers . ' I am pretty sure that I have met with instances of to languish as an active verb in this ...
Page 211
... alteration . It is common for butchers to tie a rope or halter about the neck of a calf when they take it away from the breeder's farm , and to beat it gently if it attempts to stray from the direct road . The Duke of Gloster is borne ...
... alteration . It is common for butchers to tie a rope or halter about the neck of a calf when they take it away from the breeder's farm , and to beat it gently if it attempts to stray from the direct road . The Duke of Gloster is borne ...
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Alarums Anne blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Capell cardinal Catesby Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier's Corrector crown death doth Duch Duke of York Earl Edward Eliz England Exam Exeunt Exit eyes Fair lords farewell father fear fight folio.-The France friends Gent give Gloster grace gracious hand Hanmer hath hear heart heaven Henry's honour house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade Kath King Henry lady live lord Lord Chamberlain Lord Hastings lord protector madam majesty Malone Margaret Murd ne'er night noble peace Plantagenet pray prince Pucelle quartos queen Reignier Rich Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET SCENE second folio Shakespeare soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak speech Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art Tower traitor True Tragedie uncle unto W. N. Lettsom Walker Crit Warwick words