The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Queen Elizabeth's time . " Works , Vol . IV , p . 278. The partizans of Essex had , therefore , procured the publication as well as the acting of this play . H. White . It is probable , I think , that the play which Sir Gilly Merick ...
... Queen Elizabeth's time . " Works , Vol . IV , p . 278. The partizans of Essex had , therefore , procured the publication as well as the acting of this play . H. White . It is probable , I think , that the play which Sir Gilly Merick ...
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... Queen to king Richard . Duchess of Gloster . Duchess of York . Lady attending on the queen . Lords , heralds , officers , soldiers , two gardeners , keeper , messenger , groom , and other attendants . SCENE , Dispersedly in England and ...
... Queen to king Richard . Duchess of Gloster . Duchess of York . Lady attending on the queen . Lords , heralds , officers , soldiers , two gardeners , keeper , messenger , groom , and other attendants . SCENE , Dispersedly in England and ...
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... Queen , B. IV , c . iii , st . 3 : " The day was set , that all might understand , " And pledges pawn'd the same to keep aright . " The old copies read band instead of bond . The former is right . So , in The Comedy of Errors : " My ...
... Queen , B. IV , c . iii , st . 3 : " The day was set , that all might understand , " And pledges pawn'd the same to keep aright . " The old copies read band instead of bond . The former is right . So , in The Comedy of Errors : " My ...
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... queen : Now swallow down that lie.- -For Gloster's death , - I slew him not ; but , to my own disgrace , Neglected my sworn duty in that case.— For you , my noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father to my foe , Once did I lay an ...
... queen : Now swallow down that lie.- -For Gloster's death , - I slew him not ; but , to my own disgrace , Neglected my sworn duty in that case.— For you , my noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father to my foe , Once did I lay an ...
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... Queen , B. V , c . iii , st . 37 ; and B. VI , c . vii , st . 27 , has the word in the same signification . Tollet . The same expression occurs in Twelfth Night , sc . ult : " Alas , poor fool ! how have they baffled thee ? " Again , in ...
... Queen , B. V , c . iii , st . 37 ; and B. VI , c . vii , st . 27 , has the word in the same signification . Tollet . The same expression occurs in Twelfth Night , sc . ult : " Alas , poor fool ! how have they baffled thee ? " Again , in ...
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