The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... Henry IV . Part I. Act III . Sc . I. MALONE . 5 - being so PROPER . ] i . e . handsome . See vol . v . p . 21 , n . 1. MALONE . 6 - SOME YEAR elder than this , ] Some year , is an expression used when we speak indefinitely . STEEVENS ...
... Henry IV . Part I. Act III . Sc . I. MALONE . 5 - being so PROPER . ] i . e . handsome . See vol . v . p . 21 , n . 1. MALONE . 6 - SOME YEAR elder than this , ] Some year , is an expression used when we speak indefinitely . STEEVENS ...
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... Henry VIII .: 66 and make your house our tower . " Again , in The Merchant of Venice , vol . v . p . 68 : 66 66 That many may be meant By the fool multitude . " The editor of the folio , not understanding this kind of phrase- ology ...
... Henry VIII .: 66 and make your house our tower . " Again , in The Merchant of Venice , vol . v . p . 68 : 66 66 That many may be meant By the fool multitude . " The editor of the folio , not understanding this kind of phrase- ology ...
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... Henry IV . Part II . Reed . 2 Think'st thou , that duty shall have dread to speak , & c . ] I have given this passage according to the old folio , from which the modern editions have silently departed , for the sake of better numbers ...
... Henry IV . Part II . Reed . 2 Think'st thou , that duty shall have dread to speak , & c . ] I have given this passage according to the old folio , from which the modern editions have silently departed , for the sake of better numbers ...
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... Henry V .: " Therefore take heed how you impawn our person . " HENLEY . 5 The true BLANK of thine eye . ] The blank is the white or exact mark at which the arrow is shot . ' See better , ' says Kent , ' and keep me always in your view ...
... Henry V .: " Therefore take heed how you impawn our person . " HENLEY . 5 The true BLANK of thine eye . ] The blank is the white or exact mark at which the arrow is shot . ' See better , ' says Kent , ' and keep me always in your view ...
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... Henry VI . Part I. Act II . Sc . V .: 46 And in that ease I'll tell thee my disease . " Again , in A Woman Kill'd With Kindness , by T. Heywood , 1617 : " Fie , fie , that for my private businesse " I should disease a friend , and be a ...
... Henry VI . Part I. Act II . Sc . V .: 46 And in that ease I'll tell thee my disease . " Again , in A Woman Kill'd With Kindness , by T. Heywood , 1617 : " Fie , fie , that for my private businesse " I should disease a friend , and be a ...
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