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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... play was first entered at Stationers ' Hall , Feb. 25 , 1597 , by Andrew Wise . Again , by M. Woolff , Jan. 9. 1598. For the piece supposed to have been its original , see Six old Plays on which Shakspeare founded , & c . pub- ished for ...
... play was first entered at Stationers ' Hall , Feb. 25 , 1597 , by Andrew Wise . Again , by M. Woolff , Jan. 9. 1598. For the piece supposed to have been its original , see Six old Plays on which Shakspeare founded , & c . pub- ished for ...
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... play . When these plays were represented , I believe they ended as they are now ended in the books ; but Shakspeare seems to have designed that the whole series of action , from the beginning of Richard the Second , to the end of Henry ...
... play . When these plays were represented , I believe they ended as they are now ended in the books ; but Shakspeare seems to have designed that the whole series of action , from the beginning of Richard the Second , to the end of Henry ...
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... play with mammets , and to tilt with lips : We must have bloody noses , and crack'd crowns . And pass them current too . - Gods me , my horse ! - What say'st thou , Kate ? what wouldst thou have with me ? Lady . Do you not love me ? do ...
... play with mammets , and to tilt with lips : We must have bloody noses , and crack'd crowns . And pass them current too . - Gods me , my horse ! - What say'st thou , Kate ? what wouldst thou have with me ? Lady . Do you not love me ? do ...
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... play Percy , and that damned brawn shall play dame Mortimer his wife . Rivo , says the drunkard . Call in ribs , call in tallow . Enter FALSTAFF , GADSHILL , BARDOLPH , and РЕТО . Poins . Welcome , Jack . Where hast thou been ? Fal . A ...
... play Percy , and that damned brawn shall play dame Mortimer his wife . Rivo , says the drunkard . Call in ribs , call in tallow . Enter FALSTAFF , GADSHILL , BARDOLPH , and РЕТО . Poins . Welcome , Jack . Where hast thou been ? Fal . A ...
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... play , though in the second he has fallen into the same error . King Henry IV . was himself the last person that ever bore the title of Duke of Lan- caster . But all his sons ( till they had peer- ages , as Clarence , Bedford ...
... play , though in the second he has fallen into the same error . King Henry IV . was himself the last person that ever bore the title of Duke of Lan- caster . But all his sons ( till they had peer- ages , as Clarence , Bedford ...
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