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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... lords 5 torments my heart : * I'll write unto them , and entreat them fair ; - * Come , coufin , you fhall be the ... Lord Barris , " Take you thofe horse , and coaft them . " M. MASON . Will cofl my crown , ] i . e . will coft me my ...
... lords 5 torments my heart : * I'll write unto them , and entreat them fair ; - * Come , coufin , you fhall be the ... Lord Barris , " Take you thofe horse , and coaft them . " M. MASON . Will cofl my crown , ] i . e . will coft me my ...
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... lord , is vain and frivolous . " Therefore , to arms . * And , father , do but think , * How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown ; * Within whofe circuit is Elyfium , * And all that poets feign of blifs and joy . Why do we linger thus ...
... lord , is vain and frivolous . " Therefore , to arms . * And , father , do but think , * How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown ; * Within whofe circuit is Elyfium , * And all that poets feign of blifs and joy . Why do we linger thus ...
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... lord Cobham , With whom the Kentifhmen will willingly rife : • In them I truft ; for they are foldiers , Witty and courteous , liberal , full of spirit.3- Brother , thou shalt to London prefently , ] Thus the original play : " Edward ...
... lord Cobham , With whom the Kentifhmen will willingly rife : • In them I truft ; for they are foldiers , Witty and courteous , liberal , full of spirit.3- Brother , thou shalt to London prefently , ] Thus the original play : " Edward ...
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... lord . charge of his duty as protector of the realm , had marched from London to fupprefs , was headed by the Duke of Somerset , the Earl of Northumberland , and the Lord Nevil , who in direct vio- lation of a mutual agreement , and ...
... lord . charge of his duty as protector of the realm , had marched from London to fupprefs , was headed by the Duke of Somerset , the Earl of Northumberland , and the Lord Nevil , who in direct vio- lation of a mutual agreement , and ...
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... lord , will bear him company . CLIF . Soldiers , away with him . his Tulor . ] A prieft called Sir Robert Afpall , Hall , Henry VI . fol . 99. RITSON . 9 Ah , whither & c . ] This fcene in the old play opens with thefe lines : " Tutor ...
... lord , will bear him company . CLIF . Soldiers , away with him . his Tulor . ] A prieft called Sir Robert Afpall , Hall , Henry VI . fol . 99. RITSON . 9 Ah , whither & c . ] This fcene in the old play opens with thefe lines : " Tutor ...
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