The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... a villain : Which to maintain , I would allow him odds ; And meet him , were I tied to run a - foot 5 -right - drawn- ] Drawn in a right or just cause . JOHNSON . Even to the frozen ridges of the Alps , Or SC . I. 7 KING RICHARD II .
... a villain : Which to maintain , I would allow him odds ; And meet him , were I tied to run a - foot 5 -right - drawn- ] Drawn in a right or just cause . JOHNSON . Even to the frozen ridges of the Alps , Or SC . I. 7 KING RICHARD II .
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... 2 this slander of his blood , ] i . e . this reproach to his ancestry . STEEVENS . " 3 · my scepter's awe- ] The reverence due to my scepter . JOHNSON . Since last I went to France to fetch his Now 10 ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
... 2 this slander of his blood , ] i . e . this reproach to his ancestry . STEEVENS . " 3 · my scepter's awe- ] The reverence due to my scepter . JOHNSON . Since last I went to France to fetch his Now 10 ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
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... JOHNSON . atone you , ] i . e . reconcile you . So , in Cymbeline : " I was glad I did atone my countryman and you . " STEEVENS . * Justice design- ] Thus the old copies . Mr. Pope reads Marshal , command 5 our officers at arms Be ready ...
... JOHNSON . atone you , ] i . e . reconcile you . So , in Cymbeline : " I was glad I did atone my countryman and you . " STEEVENS . * Justice design- ] Thus the old copies . Mr. Pope reads Marshal , command 5 our officers at arms Be ready ...
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... JOHNSON . The three oldest quartos read my , which Mr. M. Mason pre- fers , because , says he , Mowbray subjoins- To prove him , in defending of myself , A traitor to my God , my king , and me . ' STEEVENS . and my succeeding issue ...
... JOHNSON . The three oldest quartos read my , which Mr. M. Mason pre- fers , because , says he , Mowbray subjoins- To prove him , in defending of myself , A traitor to my God , my king , and me . ' STEEVENS . and my succeeding issue ...
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... JOHNSON . upon good advice , ] Upon great consideration . 7 8 So , in King Henry VI . Part II : MALONE . " But with advice and silent secrecy . " STEEVENS . a party - verdict gave ; ] i . e . you had yourself a part or share in the ...
... JOHNSON . upon good advice , ] Upon great consideration . 7 8 So , in King Henry VI . Part II : MALONE . " But with advice and silent secrecy . " STEEVENS . a party - verdict gave ; ] i . e . you had yourself a part or share in the ...
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