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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... reafon by him alledged in his de- fence , restored to his honour . " - " This Sir John Faftolfe , " con- tinues he , " was without doubt , a valiant and wife captain , not- withstanding the stage hath made merry with him . " FARMER ...
... reafon by him alledged in his de- fence , restored to his honour . " - " This Sir John Faftolfe , " con- tinues he , " was without doubt , a valiant and wife captain , not- withstanding the stage hath made merry with him . " FARMER ...
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... reafon mov'd thefe warlike lords to this , Was - for that ( young king Richard 9 thus remov'd , Leaving no heir begotten of his body , ) I was the next by birth and parentage ; For by my mother I derived am From Lionel duke of Clarence ...
... reafon mov'd thefe warlike lords to this , Was - for that ( young king Richard 9 thus remov'd , Leaving no heir begotten of his body , ) I was the next by birth and parentage ; For by my mother I derived am From Lionel duke of Clarence ...
Page 134
... reafon this scene is written in rhyme , I cannot guess . If Shakspeare had not in other plays mingled his rhymes and blank verfes in the fame manner , I fhould have fufpected that this dialogue had been a part of fome other poem which ...
... reafon this scene is written in rhyme , I cannot guess . If Shakspeare had not in other plays mingled his rhymes and blank verfes in the fame manner , I fhould have fufpected that this dialogue had been a part of fome other poem which ...
Page 175
... reafon of his adversary's odds : A poor earl's daughter is unequal odds , And therefore may be broke without offence . GLO . Why , what , I pray , is Margaret more than that ? Her father is no better than an earl , Although in glorious ...
... reafon of his adversary's odds : A poor earl's daughter is unequal odds , And therefore may be broke without offence . GLO . Why , what , I pray , is Margaret more than that ? Her father is no better than an earl , Although in glorious ...
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... reafon for his death . ] Why York had more reason than the reft for defiring Humphrey's death , is not very clear ; he had only decided the deliberation about the regency of France in favour of Somerfet . JOHNSON . York had more reafon ...
... reafon for his death . ] Why York had more reason than the reft for defiring Humphrey's death , is not very clear ; he had only decided the deliberation about the regency of France in favour of Somerfet . JOHNSON . York had more reafon ...
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