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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... We often say the back front of a house . STEEVENs . When an army is attacked in the rear , the van becomes the rear in its turn , and of course the referve . M. MASON . BED . Is Talbot flain ? then I will flay KING HENRY VI . 15.
... We often say the back front of a house . STEEVENs . When an army is attacked in the rear , the van becomes the rear in its turn , and of course the referve . M. MASON . BED . Is Talbot flain ? then I will flay KING HENRY VI . 15.
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... flain ? then I will flay myfelf , For living idly here , in pomp and ease , Whilft fuch a worthy leader , wanting aid , Unto his daftard foe - men is betray'd . 3 MESS . O no , he lives ; but is took prifoner , And lord Scales with him ...
... flain ? then I will flay myfelf , For living idly here , in pomp and ease , Whilft fuch a worthy leader , wanting aid , Unto his daftard foe - men is betray'd . 3 MESS . O no , he lives ; but is took prifoner , And lord Scales with him ...
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... flain by a cannon - ball . MALONE . 9 One Lear : I eye thou haft & c . ] A fimilar thought occurs in King my lord , you have one eye left , " To fee fome mifchief on him . " STEEVENS . and Nero - like , ] The firft folio reads ...
... flain by a cannon - ball . MALONE . 9 One Lear : I eye thou haft & c . ] A fimilar thought occurs in King my lord , you have one eye left , " To fee fome mifchief on him . " STEEVENS . and Nero - like , ] The firft folio reads ...
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... flain our citizens , And fent our fons and hufbands captivate . " TAL . Ha , ha , ha ! COUNT . Laugheft thou , wretch ? thy mirth fhall turn to moan . TAL . I laugh to see your ladyfhip fo fond , 8 To think that you have aught but ...
... flain our citizens , And fent our fons and hufbands captivate . " TAL . Ha , ha , ha ! COUNT . Laugheft thou , wretch ? thy mirth fhall turn to moan . TAL . I laugh to see your ladyfhip fo fond , 8 To think that you have aught but ...
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... flain at a place called Kenles , in Offory , in 1398. Edmund his fon , the Mortimer of this play , was , as has been already mentioned , Chief Governor of Ireland , in the years 1423 , and 1424 , and died there in 1425 . His nephew and ...
... flain at a place called Kenles , in Offory , in 1398. Edmund his fon , the Mortimer of this play , was , as has been already mentioned , Chief Governor of Ireland , in the years 1423 , and 1424 , and died there in 1425 . His nephew and ...
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