The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Riley, 1806 |
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Page 33
... true , to an apprenticeship , and be- coming a journeyman , is not in the sublime taste ; nor , as Horace has expressed it : " spirat tragicum satis : " however , as there is no doubt of the passage being genuine , the lines are not so ...
... true , to an apprenticeship , and be- coming a journeyman , is not in the sublime taste ; nor , as Horace has expressed it : " spirat tragicum satis : " however , as there is no doubt of the passage being genuine , the lines are not so ...
Page 40
... true chivalry , ) As is the sepulchre in stubborn Jewry , Of the world's ransom , blessed Mary's son : 6 Against infection , ] I once suspected that for infection we might read invasion ; but the copies all agree , and I suppose ...
... true chivalry , ) As is the sepulchre in stubborn Jewry , Of the world's ransom , blessed Mary's son : 6 Against infection , ] I once suspected that for infection we might read invasion ; but the copies all agree , and I suppose ...
Page 43
... true or no , it is plain that Dr. Warburton's explanation of bondslave to the law , is not true . Johnson . Warburton's explanation of this passage is too absurd to re- quire confutation ; and his political observation is equally ill ...
... true or no , it is plain that Dr. Warburton's explanation of bondslave to the law , is not true . Johnson . Warburton's explanation of this passage is too absurd to re- quire confutation ; and his political observation is equally ill ...
Page 46
... true : as Hereford's love , so his : As theirs , so mine ; and all be as it is . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND.6 North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majesty . K. Rich . What says he now ? 7 North . Nay , nothing ; all is said : His ...
... true : as Hereford's love , so his : As theirs , so mine ; and all be as it is . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND.6 North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majesty . K. Rich . What says he now ? 7 North . Nay , nothing ; all is said : His ...
Page 47
... uncle to the French king , had not Richard prevented the match . Steevens . 2 Accomplish'd with the number of thy hours ; ] i . e . when he was of thy age . Malone . Was not Gaunt just ? and is not Harry true KING RICHARD II . 47.
... uncle to the French king , had not Richard prevented the match . Steevens . 2 Accomplish'd with the number of thy hours ; ] i . e . when he was of thy age . Malone . Was not Gaunt just ? and is not Harry true KING RICHARD II . 47.
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