The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speaking her thoughts concerning the quality of it . We may be affured then , that the did not , in conclufion , call it the highest baseness ; but rather made use of a word that could not offend the Cardinal , and yet would incline the ...
... speaking her thoughts concerning the quality of it . We may be affured then , that the did not , in conclufion , call it the highest baseness ; but rather made use of a word that could not offend the Cardinal , and yet would incline the ...
Page 37
... : 66 Her name , that was as fresh " As Dian's vifage , is now begrim'd and black " As mine own face . " STEEVENS , K. HEN . Speak freely . SURV . First , D3 KING HENRY VIII . 37 To nature none more bound; his training fuch, ...
... : 66 Her name , that was as fresh " As Dian's vifage , is now begrim'd and black " As mine own face . " STEEVENS , K. HEN . Speak freely . SURV . First , D3 KING HENRY VIII . 37 To nature none more bound; his training fuch, ...
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... Speak freely . SURV . First , it was ufual with him , every day It would infect his fpeech , That if the king Should without iffue die , he'd carry it ' fo To make the scepter his : These very words I have heard him utter to his fon ...
... Speak freely . SURV . First , it was ufual with him , every day It would infect his fpeech , That if the king Should without iffue die , he'd carry it ' fo To make the scepter his : These very words I have heard him utter to his fon ...
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... speak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illufions feal ? That is a question , I dare fay , none of our diligent edi tors asked themselves . The text must be restored , as I have corrected it ; and honest Holinfhed ...
... speak but truth . I told my lord the duke , By the devil's illufions feal ? That is a question , I dare fay , none of our diligent edi tors asked themselves . The text must be restored , as I have corrected it ; and honest Holinfhed ...
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... of chambers , that's ftill fir'd " When my lord - mayor takes his barge . " STEEvens . they have left their barge , ] See p . 49 , n . 5 . cannons , MALONE . Go , give them welcome , you can speak the 54 KING HENRY VIII .
... of chambers , that's ftill fir'd " When my lord - mayor takes his barge . " STEEvens . they have left their barge , ] See p . 49 , n . 5 . cannons , MALONE . Go , give them welcome , you can speak the 54 KING HENRY VIII .
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Achilles Æneas againſt AGAM Agamemnon Ajax alfo Antony and Cleopatra becauſe buſineſs Calchas cardinal Creffida CRES Diomed doth Duke eringoes Exeunt expreffion faid fame fays feems fenfe fhall fhould fhow firft firſt folio fome fpeak ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fweet fword GENT Grecian Greeks Hanmer hath heaven HECT Hector Helen highneſs himſelf Holinfhed honour inftance itſelf JOHNSON KATH King Henry King Richard III king's lady lord Lord Chamberlain MALONE means meaſure Menelaus moft moſt muft muſt Neftor Neoptolemus noble obferves old copy paffage Pandarus Patroclus perfon play pleaſe pleaſure praiſe prefent Priam prince purpoſe quarto queen reafon ſay ſeems Shakspeare ſhall ſhe Sir Thomas Hanmer ſpeak ſpeech STEEVENS thee thefe THEOBALD THER Therfites theſe thofe thoſe thou Troilus Trojan Troy Ulyffes ULYSS underſtand uſed WARBURTON whofe Wolfey word