The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 10C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Queen Elizabeth , u and n are undistinguishable . Malone . 2 Out of a deal of old iron & c . ] The old copy yet more redun- dantly - Out of a great deal & e . I have no doubt but the original line stood , elliptically , thus : Out a ...
... Queen Elizabeth , u and n are undistinguishable . Malone . 2 Out of a deal of old iron & c . ] The old copy yet more redun- dantly - Out of a great deal & e . I have no doubt but the original line stood , elliptically , thus : Out a ...
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... Queen , B. III , c . v : ' But labour'd long in that deep ford with vain disease . ” 3 66 Steevens . his nephew Richard ; ] Thus the old copy . Modern edi- tors read - his cousin - but without necessity . Nephew has some- times the ...
... Queen , B. III , c . v : ' But labour'd long in that deep ford with vain disease . ” 3 66 Steevens . his nephew Richard ; ] Thus the old copy . Modern edi- tors read - his cousin - but without necessity . Nephew has some- times the ...
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... Queen Katharine brought the young King from Windsor to the metropolis , and sat on the throne of the parliament - house with the infant in her lap . Malone . 6 -put up a Bill ; ] i . e . articles of accusation , for in this sense the ...
... Queen Katharine brought the young King from Windsor to the metropolis , and sat on the throne of the parliament - house with the infant in her lap . Malone . 6 -put up a Bill ; ] i . e . articles of accusation , for in this sense the ...
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... queen ? Mar. To be a queen in bondage , is more vile , Than is a slave in base servility ; For princes should be free . Suf . And so shall you , If happy England's royal king be free . Mar. Why , what concerns his freedom unto me ? Suf ...
... queen ? Mar. To be a queen in bondage , is more vile , Than is a slave in base servility ; For princes should be free . Suf . And so shall you , If happy England's royal king be free . Mar. Why , what concerns his freedom unto me ? Suf ...
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... queen . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sin . You know , my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem ; How shall we then dispense with that contract , And not deface your honour with reproach ? Suf . As ...
... queen . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sin . You know , my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem ; How shall we then dispense with that contract , And not deface your honour with reproach ? Suf . As ...
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Alarum battle blood brother Buckingham Cade Cardinal Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown daughter death doth Duke of York Earl England Enter King Exeunt Exit father fear fight France friends Gloster grace hand hath heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York Humphrey Jack Cade Johnson Julius Cæsar King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III Lancaster lord majesty Malone means Montague Mortimer ne'er night noble old copy old play original play passage piece Plantagenet Prince protector Pucelle quarto Reignier Richard Duke Richard Plantagenet Ritson Saint Albans Salisbury scene second folio Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir John slain soldiers Somerset soul speak speech stand Steevens Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears thee Theobald thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor true Tragedie unto Warburton Warwick words