The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... St. Albans , and won by the York faction , in the thirty- third year of his reign [ A. D. 1455 ] : so that it comprizes the history and transactions of ten years . THEOBALD . This play was altered by Crowne , and acted in the year 1681 ...
... St. Albans , and won by the York faction , in the thirty- third year of his reign [ A. D. 1455 ] : so that it comprizes the history and transactions of ten years . THEOBALD . This play was altered by Crowne , and acted in the year 1681 ...
Page 200
... Saint Albans , Whereas the king and queen do mean to hawk.5 * Nay , be not angry , & c . ] Instead of this line , we have these two in the old play : 66 Nay , Nell , I'll give no credit to a dream ; " But I would have thee to think on ...
... Saint Albans , Whereas the king and queen do mean to hawk.5 * Nay , be not angry , & c . ] Instead of this line , we have these two in the old play : 66 Nay , Nell , I'll give no credit to a dream ; " But I would have thee to think on ...
Page 202
... Saint Albans we do make return , ' We'll see these things effected to the full . " Here , Hume , take this reward ; make merry , man , • With thy confederates in this weighty cause . [ Exit Duchess . * HUME . Hume must make merry with ...
... Saint Albans we do make return , ' We'll see these things effected to the full . " Here , Hume , take this reward ; make merry , man , • With thy confederates in this weighty cause . [ Exit Duchess . * HUME . Hume must make merry with ...
Page 215
... St. Albans presently . " Madam , your hawk , they say , is swift of flight , " And we will try how she will fly to - day . ” [ Exeunt omnes . STEEVENS . ' Of combat shall be the last of the next SC . III . 215 KING HENRY VI .
... St. Albans presently . " Madam , your hawk , they say , is swift of flight , " And we will try how she will fly to - day . ” [ Exeunt omnes . STEEVENS . ' Of combat shall be the last of the next SC . III . 215 KING HENRY VI .
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... Saint Albans , 8 Tell me , & c . ] Yet these two words were not in the paper read by Bolingbroke , which York has now in his hand ; nor are they in the original play . Here we have a species of inaccuracy peculiar to Shakspeare , of ...
... Saint Albans , 8 Tell me , & c . ] Yet these two words were not in the paper read by Bolingbroke , which York has now in his hand ; nor are they in the original play . Here we have a species of inaccuracy peculiar to Shakspeare , of ...
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