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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... reasons strong and forcible . Enter YORK . ' YORK . Why , how now , fons and brother , at a ftrife ? • What is your quarrel ? how began it first ? 1 7 -fons , and brother , ] I believe we should read - coufin inftead of brother , unless ...
... reasons strong and forcible . Enter YORK . ' YORK . Why , how now , fons and brother , at a ftrife ? • What is your quarrel ? how began it first ? 1 7 -fons , and brother , ] I believe we should read - coufin inftead of brother , unless ...
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... reason for adopting Theobald's emendation . Witty anciently fignified , of found judgment . The poet calls Buck- ingham , " the deep revolving , witty Buckingham . " STEEVENS . 4 Enter a Meffenger . ] Thus the quartos ; the folio reads ...
... reason for adopting Theobald's emendation . Witty anciently fignified , of found judgment . The poet calls Buck- ingham , " the deep revolving , witty Buckingham . " STEEVENS . 4 Enter a Meffenger . ] Thus the quartos ; the folio reads ...
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... reason , why the lady Grey • Should not become my wife , and England's queen : - And you too , Somerset , and Montague , ' Speak freely what you think . ' CLAR . Then this is my opinion , 3 — that king Lewis " Becomes your enemy , for ...
... reason , why the lady Grey • Should not become my wife , and England's queen : - And you too , Somerset , and Montague , ' Speak freely what you think . ' CLAR . Then this is my opinion , 3 — that king Lewis " Becomes your enemy , for ...
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... reason . Re - enter the Mayor and Two Aldermen , below . ' K. EDW . So , mafter mayor : thefe gates must not be shut , ' But in the night , or in the time of war . ' What ! fear not , man , but yield me up the keys ; [ Takes his Keys ...
... reason . Re - enter the Mayor and Two Aldermen , below . ' K. EDW . So , mafter mayor : thefe gates must not be shut , ' But in the night , or in the time of war . ' What ! fear not , man , but yield me up the keys ; [ Takes his Keys ...
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... reason of his fee , oweth unto his lord . " STEEVENS . 7 The king was lily finger'd from the deck ! ] The quartos read - finely finger'd . Finely is fubtly . So , in Holinfhed's reign of King Henry VI . p . 640 : " In his way he tooke ...
... reason of his fee , oweth unto his lord . " STEEVENS . 7 The king was lily finger'd from the deck ! ] The quartos read - finely finger'd . Finely is fubtly . So , in Holinfhed's reign of King Henry VI . p . 640 : " In his way he tooke ...
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