The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... ftill used with this fignification in Scotland , MALONE . 7 Marshal , command , & c . ] The old copies - Lord Marshall , but fas Mr. Ritfon obferves ) the metre requires the omiffion I have nade . It is alfo juftified by his Majefty's ...
... ftill used with this fignification in Scotland , MALONE . 7 Marshal , command , & c . ] The old copies - Lord Marshall , but fas Mr. Ritfon obferves ) the metre requires the omiffion I have nade . It is alfo juftified by his Majefty's ...
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... ftill to be feen in the Tower of London . STEEVENS . The object of Bolingbroke's requeft is , that the temper of his lance's point might as much exceed the mail of his adverfary , as the iron of that mail was harder than wax . HENLEY ...
... ftill to be feen in the Tower of London . STEEVENS . The object of Bolingbroke's requeft is , that the temper of his lance's point might as much exceed the mail of his adverfary , as the iron of that mail was harder than wax . HENLEY ...
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... ftill peace , as well as when afleep . The difference is , that peace afleep gives one the notion of a happy people funk in floth and luxury , which is not the idea the speaker would raise , and from which ftate the fooner it was awaked ...
... ftill peace , as well as when afleep . The difference is , that peace afleep gives one the notion of a happy people funk in floth and luxury , which is not the idea the speaker would raise , and from which ftate the fooner it was awaked ...
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... ftill tied in his allegiance to the ftate which fent him into exile . Tully and Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative ; Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , seems to be of the fame ...
... ftill tied in his allegiance to the ftate which fent him into exile . Tully and Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative ; Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , seems to be of the fame ...
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... ftill our tardy apish nation Limps after , in bafe imitation . 9 Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , ( So it be new , there's no refpect how vile , ) That is not quickly buzz'd into his ears ? Then all too late comes counfel to ...
... ftill our tardy apish nation Limps after , in bafe imitation . 9 Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , ( So it be new , there's no refpect how vile , ) That is not quickly buzz'd into his ears ? Then all too late comes counfel to ...
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againſt alfo ancient Aumerle becauſe blood BOLING Bolingbroke called coufin crown death doft doth duke duke of Hereford earl Earl of March Exeunt expreffion fack faid Falftaff fame fays fcene fecond feems fenfe feven fhall fhame fhould fhow fignifies firft folio fome forrow foul fpeak fpeech frike ftand ftate ftill fuch fuppofe fweet fword Gaunt Glendower grief Harry Percy hath heaven Henry VI himſelf Holinfhed honour horfe horſe houſe JOHNSON King Henry King Richard laft Lancaſter loft lord Maid Marian MALONE means meaſure Morris dance Mortimer muft muſt myſelf night noble Northumberland obferves old copies Oldcastle Percy perfon play POINS prefent Prince prince of Wales quarto Queen reaſon RICH RITSON ſay Shakspeare ſhall Sir John Sir John Oldcastle ſpeak STEEVENS thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art thouſand ufed uſed WARBURTON word YORK