The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... RITSON . Sir T. Hanmer completes the measure , by repeating the word— farewell , at the end of the line . STEEVENS . A caitiff recreant- ] Caitiff originally fignified a prisoners next a flave , from the condition of prifoners ; then a ...
... RITSON . Sir T. Hanmer completes the measure , by repeating the word— farewell , at the end of the line . STEEVENS . A caitiff recreant- ] Caitiff originally fignified a prisoners next a flave , from the condition of prifoners ; then a ...
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... the metre . The infertion , however , of two little words would aufwer the fame purpose , 66 13 Marshal , go ask of yonder knight in arms . RITSON . MAR . What is thy name ? and wherefore com'ft C 3 KING RICHARD II . 212 5 ...
... the metre . The infertion , however , of two little words would aufwer the fame purpose , 66 13 Marshal , go ask of yonder knight in arms . RITSON . MAR . What is thy name ? and wherefore com'ft C 3 KING RICHARD II . 212 5 ...
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... RITSON . Surely fare was a misprint for farre , the old spelling of the word now placed in the text . Perhaps the author intended that Hereford in fpeaking this line fhould fhow fome courtesy to Mowbray ; —— and the meaning may be , So ...
... RITSON . Surely fare was a misprint for farre , the old spelling of the word now placed in the text . Perhaps the author intended that Hereford in fpeaking this line fhould fhow fome courtesy to Mowbray ; —— and the meaning may be , So ...
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... RITSON . But thou the king : ] The fame thought occurs in Coriolanus : " I banish you . ' M. MASON . All places that the eye of heaven vifits , Are to a wife man ports and happy havens : - Think not the king did banish thee ; man a But ...
... RITSON . But thou the king : ] The fame thought occurs in Coriolanus : " I banish you . ' M. MASON . All places that the eye of heaven vifits , Are to a wife man ports and happy havens : - Think not the king did banish thee ; man a But ...
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... married Joan , widow of Edmund Duke of York . WALPOLE . 7 For young hot colts , being rag'd , do rage the more . ] Read — being rein'd , do rage the more . ' RITSON . " K. RICH . I am in health , I breathe 46 KING RICHARD II .
... married Joan , widow of Edmund Duke of York . WALPOLE . 7 For young hot colts , being rag'd , do rage the more . ] Read — being rein'd , do rage the more . ' RITSON . " K. RICH . I am in health , I breathe 46 KING RICHARD II .
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