The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Fondly brought here , and foolishly fent hence . " STEEVENS . I am but fhadow of myself : ] So , in K. Henry VIII : " I am the Shadow of poor Buckingham . " STEEVENS . COUNT . This is a riddling merchant for the nonce 62 FIRST PART OF.
... Fondly brought here , and foolishly fent hence . " STEEVENS . I am but fhadow of myself : ] So , in K. Henry VIII : " I am the Shadow of poor Buckingham . " STEEVENS . COUNT . This is a riddling merchant for the nonce 62 FIRST PART OF.
Page 184
... Buckingham , Lord Clifford , Young Clifford , his Son , J Earl of Salisbury , Earl of Warwick , of the King's Party . } of the York Faction . Lord Scales , Governour of the Tower . Lord Say . Sir Humphrey Stafford , and his Brother ...
... Buckingham , Lord Clifford , Young Clifford , his Son , J Earl of Salisbury , Earl of Warwick , of the King's Party . } of the York Faction . Lord Scales , Governour of the Tower . Lord Say . Sir Humphrey Stafford , and his Brother ...
Page 185
... BUCKINGHAM , and Others , following . I SUF . As by your high imperial majesty I had in charge at my depart for France , As procurator to your excellence , 2 As by your high & c . ] Vide Hall's Chronicle , fol . 66 , year 23 , init ...
... BUCKINGHAM , and Others , following . I SUF . As by your high imperial majesty I had in charge at my depart for France , As procurator to your excellence , 2 As by your high & c . ] Vide Hall's Chronicle , fol . 66 , year 23 , init ...
Page 190
... Buckingham , Brave York , Salisbury , and victorious Warwick , ' Receiv'd deep fears in France and Normandy ? ' Or hath my uncle Beaufort , and myself , With all the learned council of the realm , • Studied fo long , fat in the council ...
... Buckingham , Brave York , Salisbury , and victorious Warwick , ' Receiv'd deep fears in France and Normandy ? ' Or hath my uncle Beaufort , and myself , With all the learned council of the realm , • Studied fo long , fat in the council ...
Page 193
... Buckingham , though Hum- phrey's pride , And greatness of his place be grief to us , ' Yet let us watch the haughty cardinal ; ' His infolence is more intolerable " Than all the princes in the land befide ; If Glofter be difplac'd , he ...
... Buckingham , though Hum- phrey's pride , And greatness of his place be grief to us , ' Yet let us watch the haughty cardinal ; ' His infolence is more intolerable " Than all the princes in the land befide ; If Glofter be difplac'd , he ...
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