The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... , what doft thou object Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? BOLING . Firft , ( heaven be the record to my speech ! ) In the devotion of a fubject's love , * Tendering the precious fafety of my prince , And 6 . KING RICHARD II .
... , what doft thou object Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? BOLING . Firft , ( heaven be the record to my speech ! ) In the devotion of a fubject's love , * Tendering the precious fafety of my prince , And 6 . KING RICHARD II .
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... speech ; Which elfe would poft , until it had return'd These terms of treafon doubled down his throat . Setting afide his high blood's royalty , And let him be no kinfinan to my liege , I do defy him , and I fpit at him ; Call him - a ...
... speech ; Which elfe would poft , until it had return'd These terms of treafon doubled down his throat . Setting afide his high blood's royalty , And let him be no kinfinan to my liege , I do defy him , and I fpit at him ; Call him - a ...
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... speech rendered abrupt by the im- patience of Bolingbroke's reply ; and therefore wrote : My lord of Hereford , my meffage is The words to you , only serve to deftroy the metre . STEEVENS . I my answer is - to Lancafter ; ] Your meffage ...
... speech rendered abrupt by the im- patience of Bolingbroke's reply ; and therefore wrote : My lord of Hereford , my meffage is The words to you , only serve to deftroy the metre . STEEVENS . I my answer is - to Lancafter ; ] Your meffage ...
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... speech , the four last lines were reftored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I suppose , omitted by the players only to fhorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the perfonage . JOHNSON . 3 ...
... speech , the four last lines were reftored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I suppose , omitted by the players only to fhorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the perfonage . JOHNSON . 3 ...
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... " Befides , the king's name is a tower of ftrength . " See a speech of Antigonus , in Plutarch , of this kind , Vol . II . p . 199 , 4to . Gr . S. W. Enter SCROOP . SCROOP . More health and happiness betide 92 KING RICHARD II .
... " Befides , the king's name is a tower of ftrength . " See a speech of Antigonus , in Plutarch , of this kind , Vol . II . p . 199 , 4to . Gr . S. W. Enter SCROOP . SCROOP . More health and happiness betide 92 KING RICHARD II .
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