Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of Shakspeare: Resulting from a Collation of the Early Copies, with that of Johnson and Steevens, Ed. by Isaac Reed, Esq., Together with Some Valuable Extracts from the Mss. of the Late Right Honourable John, Lord Chedworth, Issue 2J. Wright, 1805 |
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... King Henry the Seventh : 66 Hawis , an alderman of London , was put in trouble , and died with thought and anguish , be- fore his businesse came to an end . " 305. " Let me work . " Mr. Steevens , upon this fragment remarks : - " These ...
... King Henry the Seventh : 66 Hawis , an alderman of London , was put in trouble , and died with thought and anguish , be- fore his businesse came to an end . " 305. " Let me work . " Mr. Steevens , upon this fragment remarks : - " These ...
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... King Henry IV . " " Zounds ! how has he the leisure to be sick , " In such a justling time ? " And it is also introduced by Beaumont and Fletcher , in The Loyal Subject : 315 . " The general sick now ! Is this a time " For men to creep ...
... King Henry IV . " " Zounds ! how has he the leisure to be sick , " In such a justling time ? " And it is also introduced by Beaumont and Fletcher , in The Loyal Subject : 315 . " The general sick now ! Is this a time " For men to creep ...
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... King Richard the Third console himself under the ominous seclusion of the sun : " Not shine to - day ! why what is that to me , " More than to Richmond ? since the self - same heaven " That frowns on me , looks lowring upon him . " 322 ...
... King Richard the Third console himself under the ominous seclusion of the sun : " Not shine to - day ! why what is that to me , " More than to Richmond ? since the self - same heaven " That frowns on me , looks lowring upon him . " 322 ...
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... King of Prussia , Count Algarotti , and others , affects to extol this address of Brutus , while he is most dis- ingenuously silent on the subject of that of An- tony , which he chose to purloin . 351. " Here comes his body mourn'd by ...
... King of Prussia , Count Algarotti , and others , affects to extol this address of Brutus , while he is most dis- ingenuously silent on the subject of that of An- tony , which he chose to purloin . 351. " Here comes his body mourn'd by ...
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... King Henry IV . First Part ; where Hotspur , speaking of Mortimer's contest with Glendower , says , " He did confound the best part of an hour , " In changing hardiment , " & c . " Consume , " here , would seem a very feeble ...
... King Henry IV . First Part ; where Hotspur , speaking of Mortimer's contest with Glendower , says , " He did confound the best part of an hour , " In changing hardiment , " & c . " Consume , " here , would seem a very feeble ...
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