King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 93
... speech , the four last lines were restored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I suppose , omitted by the players only to shorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the personage . 4 else , IF ...
... speech , the four last lines were restored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I suppose , omitted by the players only to shorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the personage . 4 else , IF ...
Page 109
... speech of Henry IV . Part I. : " No more the thirsty entrance of this soil , " Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood . " BOSWELL . 9 Her PASTURES ' grass- ] Old copies - pastors . Corrected by Mr. Theobald . MALONE . Harry ...
... speech of Henry IV . Part I. : " No more the thirsty entrance of this soil , " Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood . " BOSWELL . 9 Her PASTURES ' grass- ] Old copies - pastors . Corrected by Mr. Theobald . MALONE . Harry ...
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... speech of Richard ended at this line , it had exhibited the natural language of submissive misery , conforming its intention to the present for- tune , and calmly ending its purposes in death . JOHNSON . > Aumerle , thou weep'st ; My ...
... speech of Richard ended at this line , it had exhibited the natural language of submissive misery , conforming its intention to the present for- tune , and calmly ending its purposes in death . JOHNSON . > Aumerle , thou weep'st ; My ...
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... speech I have re- stored from the first edition in humble imitation of former editors , though , I believe , against the mind of the author . For the earth I suppose we should read , thy oath . JOHNSON . To " take the earth " is , at ...
... speech I have re- stored from the first edition in humble imitation of former editors , though , I believe , against the mind of the author . For the earth I suppose we should read , thy oath . JOHNSON . To " take the earth " is , at ...
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... speech , which is copied from Knyghton , p . 2757. MALONE . 2 Yet best BESEEMING me to speak the truth . ] It might be read more grammatically : " Yet best beseems it me to speak the truth . " 2 Would God , that any in this noble ...
... speech , which is copied from Knyghton , p . 2757. MALONE . 2 Yet best BESEEMING me to speak the truth . ] It might be read more grammatically : " Yet best beseems it me to speak the truth . " 2 Would God , that any in this noble ...
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