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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... Arm'd as we are , let's ftay within this house . WAR . The bloody parliament shall this be call'd , Unless Plantagenet , duke of York , be king ; And bafhful Henry depos'd , whose cowardice Hath made us by - words to our enemies . YORK ...
... Arm'd as we are , let's ftay within this house . WAR . The bloody parliament shall this be call'd , Unless Plantagenet , duke of York , be king ; And bafhful Henry depos'd , whose cowardice Hath made us by - words to our enemies . YORK ...
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... arms , Let's fight it out , and not stand cavilling thus . RICH . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king will fly . 2 YORK . Sons , peace ! Thy father was , as thou art , duke of York ; ] This is a mif- take , into which Shakspeare was ...
... arms , Let's fight it out , and not stand cavilling thus . RICH . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king will fly . 2 YORK . Sons , peace ! Thy father was , as thou art , duke of York ; ] This is a mif- take , into which Shakspeare was ...
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... arms . * And , father , do but think , * How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown ; * Within whose circuit is Elyfium , * And all that poets feign of blifs and joy . * Why do we linger thus ? I cannot reft , " Rich . An if it please your ...
... arms . * And , father , do but think , * How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown ; * Within whose circuit is Elyfium , * And all that poets feign of blifs and joy . * Why do we linger thus ? I cannot reft , " Rich . An if it please your ...
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... arm , With downright payment , fhow'd unto my father . We bodg'd again ; ] I find bodgery ufed by Nashe in his Apologie of Pierce Penniless , 1593 , for botchery : " Do you know your own mifbegotten bodgery ? " To bodge might there ...
... arm , With downright payment , fhow'd unto my father . We bodg'd again ; ] I find bodgery ufed by Nashe in his Apologie of Pierce Penniless , 1593 , for botchery : " Do you know your own mifbegotten bodgery ? " To bodge might there ...
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... arms , It is war's prize- ] Read - praife . WARBURTON . I think the old reading right , which means , that all ' vantages are in war lawful prize ; that is , may be lawfully taken and used . JOHNSON . To take all advantages , is rather ...
... arms , It is war's prize- ] Read - praife . WARBURTON . I think the old reading right , which means , that all ' vantages are in war lawful prize ; that is , may be lawfully taken and used . JOHNSON . To take all advantages , is rather ...
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