The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 172
... Richard III : " O , let me make the period to my curse . " MALone . SCENE III . A Room in the Garter Inn . 172 ACT IV . MERRY WIVES.
... Richard III : " O , let me make the period to my curse . " MALone . SCENE III . A Room in the Garter Inn . 172 ACT IV . MERRY WIVES.
Page 291
... Richard III . Act IV . sc . iii : " Delay leads impotent and snail - pac'd beggary . " Again , in K. Henry VI . P. I : " Defer no time , delays have dangerous ends . " Again , in a Scots proverb : " After a delay comes a let . " See ...
... Richard III . Act IV . sc . iii : " Delay leads impotent and snail - pac'd beggary . " Again , in K. Henry VI . P. I : " Defer no time , delays have dangerous ends . " Again , in a Scots proverb : " After a delay comes a let . " See ...
Page 344
... Richard III . quarto , 1613 : " That she may live heare , God say amen . ' Again , in The Tempest , folio , 1623 , p . 3 , l . 10 : " Heare , cease more questions . ' " " Again , in Love's Labour's Lost , 1623 , p . 139 : 99 " Let us ...
... Richard III . quarto , 1613 : " That she may live heare , God say amen . ' Again , in The Tempest , folio , 1623 , p . 3 , l . 10 : " Heare , cease more questions . ' " " Again , in Love's Labour's Lost , 1623 , p . 139 : 99 " Let us ...
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