The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Richard II . Act II . sc . iii . and by Drayton , in his Poly- olbion , song 14. STEEVENS . Queen Elizabeth was so well pleased with the admirable cha- racter of Falstaff in The Two Parts of Henry IV . that , as Mr. Rowe informs us ...
... Richard II . Act II . sc . iii . and by Drayton , in his Poly- olbion , song 14. STEEVENS . Queen Elizabeth was so well pleased with the admirable cha- racter of Falstaff in The Two Parts of Henry IV . that , as Mr. Rowe informs us ...
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... II . Speaking of the little chapel of Martindale in the mountains of ... Richard is kept Reader , Ęt . 74 . clean , and as neat as a bowling - green ... III . sc . iv : 3 " There is a court above , of the Star - chamber , " To ...
... II . Speaking of the little chapel of Martindale in the mountains of ... Richard is kept Reader , Ęt . 74 . clean , and as neat as a bowling - green ... III . sc . iv : 3 " There is a court above , of the Star - chamber , " To ...
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... III . Satyre , edit . 1598 : " How can he keepe a lazie waiting man , " And buy a hoode and silver - handled fan ... Richard II . FAL . Reason , you rogue , reason : Think'st. port to tell STEEVENS . for ? 80 ACT II . MERRY WIVES.
... III . Satyre , edit . 1598 : " How can he keepe a lazie waiting man , " And buy a hoode and silver - handled fan ... Richard II . FAL . Reason , you rogue , reason : Think'st. port to tell STEEVENS . for ? 80 ACT II . MERRY WIVES.
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... Richard III : " So smooth he daub'd his vice with shew of virtue . " STEEVENS . Perhaps rather such gross falshood , and imposition . In our author's time a dauber and a plasterer were synonymous . See Min- sheu's DICт . in v . " To lay ...
... Richard III : " So smooth he daub'd his vice with shew of virtue . " STEEVENS . Perhaps rather such gross falshood , and imposition . In our author's time a dauber and a plasterer were synonymous . See Min- sheu's DICт . in v . " To lay ...
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... Richard III : " O , let me make the period to my curse . " MALONE . SCENE III . A Room in the Garter Inn . 172 ACT IV . MERRY WIVES.
... Richard III : " O , let me make the period to my curse . " MALONE . SCENE III . A Room in the Garter Inn . 172 ACT IV . MERRY WIVES.
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