The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... of the first Act of The Third Part of King Henry VI . instead of " tigers of Hir- cania , " the players have given us- " tigers of Arcadia . " In- stead of " an Até , " in King John- " an ace . " Instead of " Pan- thino , " in The Two ...
... of the first Act of The Third Part of King Henry VI . instead of " tigers of Hir- cania , " the players have given us- " tigers of Arcadia . " In- stead of " an Até , " in King John- " an ace . " Instead of " Pan- thino , " in The Two ...
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... king of every virtue ? " & c . Let the reader exert his sagacity on this occasion . In a subsequent scene , Jupiter is called the " king of thoughts ; " and in King Henry IV . Part I. Douglas tells Hotspur that he is the " king of ...
... king of every virtue ? " & c . Let the reader exert his sagacity on this occasion . In a subsequent scene , Jupiter is called the " king of thoughts ; " and in King Henry IV . Part I. Douglas tells Hotspur that he is the " king of ...
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... King Henry IV . Part I. " I'll drink no more ; for no man's pleasure I. " Malone . 8 SHARP physick is the last : ] i . e . the intimation in the last line of the riddle that his life depends on resolving it ; which he properly enough ...
... King Henry IV . Part I. " I'll drink no more ; for no man's pleasure I. " Malone . 8 SHARP physick is the last : ] i . e . the intimation in the last line of the riddle that his life depends on resolving it ; which he properly enough ...
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... of a kingdom to the upper branches of a tree . As it is the office of the latter to screen the roots they grow by , so it is the duty of the former to protect his subjects , who are no less the supporters of his dignity . So , in King Henry ...
... of a kingdom to the upper branches of a tree . As it is the office of the latter to screen the roots they grow by , so it is the duty of the former to protect his subjects , who are no less the supporters of his dignity . So , in King Henry ...
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... of 1619 has - we live . The first copy may have been right , if , as I suspect , the preceding line has been lost ... King Henry VIII . Act III . Sc . II . : 66 A loyal and obedient subject is " Therein illustrated . " I can neither ...
... of 1619 has - we live . The first copy may have been right , if , as I suspect , the preceding line has been lost ... King Henry VIII . Act III . Sc . II . : 66 A loyal and obedient subject is " Therein illustrated . " I can neither ...
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