The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 66
Now his son , Henry the eighth , life , honour , name , and all That made me
happy , at one stroke has taken For ever from the world . I had my trial , And ,
must needs say , a noble one ; which makes me A little happier than my wretched
father ...
Now his son , Henry the eighth , life , honour , name , and all That made me
happy , at one stroke has taken For ever from the world . I had my trial , And ,
must needs say , a noble one ; which makes me A little happier than my wretched
father ...
Page 92
against my honour aught , My bond to wedlock , or my love and duty · Against
your sacred person , & c . ] The meaning of this passage is sufficiently clear , but
the construction of it has puzzled us all . It is evidently erroneous , but may be ...
against my honour aught , My bond to wedlock , or my love and duty · Against
your sacred person , & c . ] The meaning of this passage is sufficiently clear , but
the construction of it has puzzled us all . It is evidently erroneous , but may be ...
Page 154
Didst thou not tell me , Griffith , as thou led ' st me , That the great child of honour ,
cardinal Wolsey , Was dead ? GRIF . Yes , madam ; but , I think , ' your grace , Out
of the pain you suffer ' d , gave no ear to ' t . KATH , Pr ' ythee , good Griffith ...
Didst thou not tell me , Griffith , as thou led ' st me , That the great child of honour ,
cardinal Wolsey , Was dead ? GRIF . Yes , madam ; but , I think , ' your grace , Out
of the pain you suffer ' d , gave no ear to ' t . KATH , Pr ' ythee , good Griffith ...
Page 161
In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed.
Though from an humble stock , undoubtedly Was fashion ' d to much honour . 3
From his ...
In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various
Commentators, to which are Added Notes William Shakespeare Isaac Reed.
Though from an humble stock , undoubtedly Was fashion ' d to much honour . 3
From his ...
Page 364
... As feel in his own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not their mealy wings ,
but to the summer ; And not a man , for being simply man , Hath any honour ; but
honour 4 for those honours That are without him , as place , riches , favour ,
Prizes ...
... As feel in his own fall : for men , like butterflies , Show not their mealy wings ,
but to the summer ; And not a man , for being simply man , Hath any honour ; but
honour 4 for those honours That are without him , as place , riches , favour ,
Prizes ...
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