The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... should fucceed and reign . K. HEN . Art thou against us , duke of Exeter ? EXE . His is the right , and therefore pardon me . * YORK . Why whisper you , my lords , and answer not ? EXE . My confcience tells me he is lawful king . Think ...
... should fucceed and reign . K. HEN . Art thou against us , duke of Exeter ? EXE . His is the right , and therefore pardon me . * YORK . Why whisper you , my lords , and answer not ? EXE . My confcience tells me he is lawful king . Think ...
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... should it not be followed ? M. MASON . 21 am content : & c . ] Inftead of this speech the old play has the following lines : 66 King . Convey the foldiers hence , and then I will . " War . Captaine , conduct them into Tuthilfields ...
... should it not be followed ? M. MASON . 21 am content : & c . ] Inftead of this speech the old play has the following lines : 66 King . Convey the foldiers hence , and then I will . " War . Captaine , conduct them into Tuthilfields ...
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... should not I fucceed ? * K. HEN . Pardon me , Margaret ; -pardon me , fweet fon ; - * The earl of Warwick , and the duke , enforc'd me . * Q. MAR . Enforc'd thee ! art thou king , and wilt be forc'd ? I fhame to hear thee speak . Ah ...
... should not I fucceed ? * K. HEN . Pardon me , Margaret ; -pardon me , fweet fon ; - * The earl of Warwick , and the duke , enforc'd me . * Q. MAR . Enforc'd thee ! art thou king , and wilt be forc'd ? I fhame to hear thee speak . Ah ...
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... should read - coufin inftead of brother , unless brother be used by Shakspeare as a term expreffive of endearment , or because they embarked , like bro- thers , in one caufe . Montague was only coufin to York , and in the quarto he is ...
... should read - coufin inftead of brother , unless brother be used by Shakspeare as a term expreffive of endearment , or because they embarked , like bro- thers , in one caufe . Montague was only coufin to York , and in the quarto he is ...
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... should quietly ‹ reign . EDW . But , for a kingdom , any oath may be broken : ' I'd break a thousand oaths , to reign one year . RICH . No ; God forbid , your grace should be forfworn.9 again in this scene addreffes Montague by the ...
... should quietly ‹ reign . EDW . But , for a kingdom , any oath may be broken : ' I'd break a thousand oaths , to reign one year . RICH . No ; God forbid , your grace should be forfworn.9 again in this scene addreffes Montague by the ...
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againſt alfo anſwer battle becauſe blood brother BUCK Buckingham CLAR Clarence Clifford crown curfe death doth DUCH Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond Earl of Warwick Edward IV ELIZ Enter Exeunt expreffion faid fame father fays fcene fecond feems fenfe fent fhall fhould firft firſt flain folio fome foul fpeak fpeech ftand ftill fubject fuch fuppofe fweet Glofter grace GREY hath hiftory himſelf Holinfhed Houfes houſe huſband inftead JOHNSON King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III laft Lancaſter lord Haftings MALONE meaſure moft moſt muft MURD muſt myſelf obferved old play paffage perfon prefent prince quarto queen Rape of Lucrece reafon reft RICH Richmond Saint Albans ſays ſcene Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſpeak ſtand STEEVENS thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand ufed unto uſed Warwick whofe word