The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Line 196. And , if I wist , he did , ] York says he is not pleased that the king should prefer the red rose , the ... Line 209. ' Tis much , ] In our author's time this phrase meant - Tis strange , or wonderful . MALONE . Line 210 . when ...
... Line 196. And , if I wist , he did , ] York says he is not pleased that the king should prefer the red rose , the ... Line 209. ' Tis much , ] In our author's time this phrase meant - Tis strange , or wonderful . MALONE . Line 210 . when ...
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William Shakespeare. Line 259 . of true mettle . Line 260 . be then in blood : ] Be in high spirits , be JOHNSON . Not rascal - like . ] A rascal deer is the term of JOHNSON . chase for lean poor deer . Line 283. And I am lowted- ] To ...
William Shakespeare. Line 259 . of true mettle . Line 260 . be then in blood : ] Be in high spirits , be JOHNSON . Not rascal - like . ] A rascal deer is the term of JOHNSON . chase for lean poor deer . Line 283. And I am lowted- ] To ...
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... Line 335. And , in this private plot , ] Sequestered spot of ground . Line 373. -after three days ' open penance— ] In the ori- ginal play the king particularly specifies the mode of pen- ance : " Thou shalt two days do penance barefoot ...
... Line 335. And , in this private plot , ] Sequestered spot of ground . Line 373. -after three days ' open penance— ] In the ori- ginal play the king particularly specifies the mode of pen- ance : " Thou shalt two days do penance barefoot ...
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