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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... speak , unless he wear a crown.- A crown for York ; -and , lords , bow low to him.- this napkin- ] A napkin is a handkerchief . JOHNSON . So , in As you like it : " To that youth he calls his Rofalind , he fends this bloody napkin ...
... speak , unless he wear a crown.- A crown for York ; -and , lords , bow low to him.- this napkin- ] A napkin is a handkerchief . JOHNSON . So , in As you like it : " To that youth he calls his Rofalind , he fends this bloody napkin ...
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... Speak no more ! ] The generous tenderness of Edward , and favage fortitude of Richard , are well distinguished by their different reception of their father's death . JOHNSON . I thus : 66 -for I have heard too much . ] So the folio ...
... Speak no more ! ] The generous tenderness of Edward , and favage fortitude of Richard , are well distinguished by their different reception of their father's death . JOHNSON . I thus : 66 -for I have heard too much . ] So the folio ...
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... speak fondly- . " STEEVENS . didft thou never hear , - That things ill got had ever bad fuccefs ? & c . ] The proverb quoted by his majefty on this occafion , feems to militate directly against his own argument , and fhows that things ...
... speak fondly- . " STEEVENS . didft thou never hear , - That things ill got had ever bad fuccefs ? & c . ] The proverb quoted by his majefty on this occafion , feems to militate directly against his own argument , and fhows that things ...
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... speak ! ' CLIF . Ay , crook - back ; here I ftand , to answer thee , * Or any he the proudeft of thy fort . RICH . ' Twas you that kill'd young Rutland , was it not ? I am his king , and he should bow his knee ; I was adopted heir by ...
... speak ! ' CLIF . Ay , crook - back ; here I ftand , to answer thee , * Or any he the proudeft of thy fort . RICH . ' Twas you that kill'd young Rutland , was it not ? I am his king , and he should bow his knee ; I was adopted heir by ...
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... speak ? When you and I met at Saint Alban's last , Your legs did better service than your hands.3 WAR . Then ' twas my turn to fly , and now ' tis thine . CLIF . You faid fo much before , and yet you fled . WAR . ' Twas not your valour ...
... speak ? When you and I met at Saint Alban's last , Your legs did better service than your hands.3 WAR . Then ' twas my turn to fly , and now ' tis thine . CLIF . You faid fo much before , and yet you fled . WAR . ' Twas not your valour ...
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againſt alfo anſwer battle becauſe blood brother BUCK Buckingham CLAR Clarence Clifford crown curfe death doth DUCH Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond Earl of Warwick Edward IV ELIZ Enter Exeunt expreffion faid fame father fays fcene fecond feems fenfe fent fhall fhould firft firſt flain folio fome foul fpeak fpeech ftand ftill fubject fuch fuppofe fweet Glofter grace GREY hath hiftory himſelf Holinfhed Houfes houſe huſband inftead JOHNSON King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III laft Lancaſter lord Haftings MALONE meaſure moft moſt muft MURD muſt myſelf obferved old play paffage perfon prefent prince quarto queen Rape of Lucrece reafon reft RICH Richmond Saint Albans ſays ſcene Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſhall ſpeak ſtand STEEVENS thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand ufed unto uſed Warwick whofe word