The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... OF KING HENRY IV . ] The tranfactions comprized in this history take up about nine years . The action commences with the account of Hotspur's being defeated and killed [ 1403 ] ; and clofes with the death of King Henry IV . and the ...
... OF KING HENRY IV . ] The tranfactions comprized in this history take up about nine years . The action commences with the account of Hotspur's being defeated and killed [ 1403 ] ; and clofes with the death of King Henry IV . and the ...
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... King Henry the Fourth : Henry , Prince of Wales , afterwards King Henry V ; Thomas , Duke of Clarence ; Prince John of Lancafter , afterwards his Sons . ( 2 Henry V. ) Duke of Bedford ; Prince Humphrey of Glofter , afterwards ( 2 Henry ...
... King Henry the Fourth : Henry , Prince of Wales , afterwards King Henry V ; Thomas , Duke of Clarence ; Prince John of Lancafter , afterwards his Sons . ( 2 Henry V. ) Duke of Bedford ; Prince Humphrey of Glofter , afterwards ( 2 Henry ...
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... of the king , ' Gan vail his ftomach , and did grace the shame quittance is meant a faint return of blows . So , in King Henry V : " We fhall forget the office of our hand , " Sooner than quittance of defert and merit . ” For from his ...
... of the king , ' Gan vail his ftomach , and did grace the shame quittance is meant a faint return of blows . So , in King Henry V : " We fhall forget the office of our hand , " Sooner than quittance of defert and merit . ” For from his ...
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... of steel , Muft glove this hand and hence , thou fickly quoif ; Thou art a guard too wanton for the head , Which ... King Henry IV . Part I. p . 406 , fpeaks of " the grief of a wound . " Grief , in the latter part of this line , is ...
... of steel , Muft glove this hand and hence , thou fickly quoif ; Thou art a guard too wanton for the head , Which ... King Henry IV . Part I. p . 406 , fpeaks of " the grief of a wound . " Grief , in the latter part of this line , is ...
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... of meat or money ) that was given away at the door of a nobleman . See Vol . XI . p . 256 , n . 1 . STEEVENS . You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er : ] So , in King Henry IV . Part I ...
... of meat or money ) that was given away at the door of a nobleman . See Vol . XI . p . 256 , n . 1 . STEEVENS . You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er : ] So , in King Henry IV . Part I ...
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