The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1824 LIBRARY HAS : v.1-4, 6-9. |
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Page 61
... Henry VIII . it is ordained , that none under the degree of an earl may use sables . It is well known this fur is not black . MALONE . [ 3 ] Among the country May - games there was an hobby - horse , which , when the puritanical humour ...
... Henry VIII . it is ordained , that none under the degree of an earl may use sables . It is well known this fur is not black . MALONE . [ 3 ] Among the country May - games there was an hobby - horse , which , when the puritanical humour ...
Page 83
... for direct aver sion , than for malignity conceived at the sight of others ' excellence . So in K Henry VIII . " -- you turn the good we offer into envy . ” STEEVENS . The hearers to collection ; they aim at it , ACT IV . 83 HAMLET .
... for direct aver sion , than for malignity conceived at the sight of others ' excellence . So in K Henry VIII . " -- you turn the good we offer into envy . ” STEEVENS . The hearers to collection ; they aim at it , ACT IV . 83 HAMLET .
Page 85
... 4 This is likewise a corruption of the sacred name . Many instances are given in a note at the beginning of the fifth act of the Second Part of Henry IV . STEEV . but I cannot choose but weep , to think , ACT IV . 85 HAMLET.
... 4 This is likewise a corruption of the sacred name . Many instances are given in a note at the beginning of the fifth act of the Second Part of Henry IV . STEEV . but I cannot choose but weep , to think , ACT IV . 85 HAMLET.
Page 212
... Henry Gosson ; who had probably anticipated the other , by getting a hasty transcript from a playhouse copy . There is , I believe , no play of our au- thor's , perhaps I might say in the English language , so in- correct as this . The ...
... Henry Gosson ; who had probably anticipated the other , by getting a hasty transcript from a playhouse copy . There is , I believe , no play of our au- thor's , perhaps I might say in the English language , so in- correct as this . The ...
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... Henry VI : STEEVENS . [ 6 ] The idea of this scene appears to have been caught from the Iliad , Book III . where Helen describes the Grecian leaders to her father - in - law , Priam . STEEVENS . Thai . A prince of Macedon , my royal ...
... Henry VI : STEEVENS . [ 6 ] The idea of this scene appears to have been caught from the Iliad , Book III . where Helen describes the Grecian leaders to her father - in - law , Priam . STEEVENS . Thai . A prince of Macedon , my royal ...
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