The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... France : I heard a bird so sing , Whose music , to my thinking , pleas'd the king . Come , will you hence ? [ Exeunt . EPILOGUE . - Spoken by a Dancer . First , my fear ; then , my court'sy ; last , my speech . My fear is , your ...
... France : I heard a bird so sing , Whose music , to my thinking , pleas'd the king . Come , will you hence ? [ Exeunt . EPILOGUE . - Spoken by a Dancer . First , my fear ; then , my court'sy ; last , my speech . My fear is , your ...
Page 65
... France to place the crown on the king's pillow when he is dying . Id . l . 52 . the ports- ] Are the gates of slumber . Ports is the ancient military term for gates , and is yet used in this sense in Scot- land . Id . l . 55 -homely ...
... France to place the crown on the king's pillow when he is dying . Id . l . 52 . the ports- ] Are the gates of slumber . Ports is the ancient military term for gates , and is yet used in this sense in Scot- land . Id . l . 55 -homely ...
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... France , " ( having mentioned Falstaff's death , he then , with his usual license , uses the word in a metaphorical sense , adding ) - " unless he be already killed by the hard and unjust opi- nions " of those who imagined that the ...
... France , " ( having mentioned Falstaff's death , he then , with his usual license , uses the word in a metaphorical sense , adding ) - " unless he be already killed by the hard and unjust opi- nions " of those who imagined that the ...
Page 69
... France , and closed up the differences betwixt England and that crown . THEOBALD . This play , in the quarto edition , 1608 , is styled The Chronicle History of Henry , & c . which seems to have been the title anciently appropriated to ...
... France , and closed up the differences betwixt England and that crown . THEOBALD . This play , in the quarto edition , 1608 , is styled The Chronicle History of Henry , & c . which seems to have been the title anciently appropriated to ...
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... France . RAMBURES and GRANDPREE , French Lords . Governor of Harfleur . MONTJOY , a French Herald . Ambassadors to the King of England . ISABEL , Queen of France . KATHARINE , Daughter of Charles and Isabel . ALICE , a Lady attending on ...
... France . RAMBURES and GRANDPREE , French Lords . Governor of Harfleur . MONTJOY , a French Herald . Ambassadors to the King of England . ISABEL , Queen of France . KATHARINE , Daughter of Charles and Isabel . ALICE , a Lady attending on ...
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