The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... poor fool ; this coxcomb , " He can do both , and your name's but Philippa , " And yet to fee , if he can come when he's call'd . " The Ballard therefore means : Philip ! Do you take me for a spar- row , James ? HAWKINS . C 2 There's ...
... poor fool ; this coxcomb , " He can do both , and your name's but Philippa , " And yet to fee , if he can come when he's call'd . " The Ballard therefore means : Philip ! Do you take me for a spar- row , James ? HAWKINS . C 2 There's ...
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... , indeed , feems appropriated to the king , and nothing can be inferred from the folio with any cer- tainty , but that the editors of it were careless and ignorant . STEEVENS . Eli . His mother fhames him fo , poor boy Eli . KING JOHN . 29.
... , indeed , feems appropriated to the king , and nothing can be inferred from the folio with any cer- tainty , but that the editors of it were careless and ignorant . STEEVENS . Eli . His mother fhames him fo , poor boy Eli . KING JOHN . 29.
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... poor boy , he weeps . Conft . Now thame upon you , whe'r fhe does , or no ! His grandam's wrongs , and not his mother's fhames , Draw thofe heaven - moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven fhall take in nature of a fee ; Ay ...
... poor boy , he weeps . Conft . Now thame upon you , whe'r fhe does , or no ! His grandam's wrongs , and not his mother's fhames , Draw thofe heaven - moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven fhall take in nature of a fee ; Ay ...
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... gilt with blood is a poor image , Yet our author has it again in Macbeth : 66 -Here lay Duncan , " His filver fkin lac'd with his golden blood . " JOHNSON . Com- Commander of this hot malicious day ! Their armours , 36 KING JOHN . ༔ ...
... gilt with blood is a poor image , Yet our author has it again in Macbeth : 66 -Here lay Duncan , " His filver fkin lac'd with his golden blood . " JOHNSON . Com- Commander of this hot malicious day ! Their armours , 36 KING JOHN . ༔ ...
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... Heralds , from off & c . ] Thefe three fpeeches feem to have been laboured . The citizen's is the beft ; yet both alike we like is a poor gingle . JOHNSON . D 3 K.Phil . K. Phil . England , thou haft not fav'd one KING 37 JOHN .
... Heralds , from off & c . ] Thefe three fpeeches feem to have been laboured . The citizen's is the beft ; yet both alike we like is a poor gingle . JOHNSON . D 3 K.Phil . K. Phil . England , thou haft not fav'd one KING 37 JOHN .
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