The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... present play , which Mr. Pope thought of a different hand , might not be borrowed from the old one . Certainly , however , the general tendency of it must have been very different ; since , as Dr. Johnson observes , there are some ...
... present play , which Mr. Pope thought of a different hand , might not be borrowed from the old one . Certainly , however , the general tendency of it must have been very different ; since , as Dr. Johnson observes , there are some ...
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... present drama . Mowbray Duke of Norfolk was Earl Marshal of England ; but being himself one of the combatants , the Duke of Surrey offi- ciated as Earl Marshal for the day . Malone . 9 Aumerle . ] Edward Duke of Aumerle , so created by ...
... present drama . Mowbray Duke of Norfolk was Earl Marshal of England ; but being himself one of the combatants , the Duke of Surrey offi- ciated as Earl Marshal for the day . Malone . 9 Aumerle . ] Edward Duke of Aumerle , so created by ...
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... present in- stance , he has rejected : " All sly slow things , with circumspective eyes . " See Warton's edit . of Pope's Works , Vol . III , p . 145 . Steevens . The latter word appears to me more intelligible : - " the thiev- ish ...
... present in- stance , he has rejected : " All sly slow things , with circumspective eyes . " See Warton's edit . of Pope's Works , Vol . III , p . 145 . Steevens . The latter word appears to me more intelligible : - " the thiev- ish ...
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... present for that time . Gaunt . What is six winters ? they are quickly gone . Boling . To men in joy ; but grief makes one hour ten . Gaunt . Call it a travel that thou tak'st for pleasure . Boling . My heart will sigh , when I miscal ...
... present for that time . Gaunt . What is six winters ? they are quickly gone . Boling . To men in joy ; but grief makes one hour ten . Gaunt . Call it a travel that thou tak'st for pleasure . Boling . My heart will sigh , when I miscal ...
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... historical truth in the introduction of Rich- ard's queen as a woman in the present piece ; for Anne ,, his first . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? D 2 KING RICHARD II . 41 This land of such dear souls, this dear dear ...
... historical truth in the introduction of Rich- ard's queen as a woman in the present piece ; for Anne ,, his first . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? D 2 KING RICHARD II . 41 This land of such dear souls, this dear dear ...
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