The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... King John , ' " ' read " Note 60 , Act ii . , ' Henry V. ' " " Romeo and Juliet . " - Note 45 , Act ii . , line 16 , for ' tries , ' read " trifles . ” " Julius Cæsar . " - Note 41 , Act i . , line 7 , for walks , ' read " walls . ” " King ...
... King John , ' " ' read " Note 60 , Act ii . , ' Henry V. ' " " Romeo and Juliet . " - Note 45 , Act ii . , line 16 , for ' tries , ' read " trifles . ” " Julius Cæsar . " - Note 41 , Act i . , line 7 , for walks , ' read " walls . ” " King ...
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... King John ; " to 62 , Act iii . , " King John , " where our view of Shakespeare's special use of this word is first discussed by us ; likewise such Notes as Note 18 , Act iii . , " Coriolanus ; " Note 73 , Act ii . , " Julius Cæsar ...
... King John ; " to 62 , Act iii . , " King John , " where our view of Shakespeare's special use of this word is first discussed by us ; likewise such Notes as Note 18 , Act iii . , " Coriolanus ; " Note 73 , Act ii . , " Julius Cæsar ...
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... King John ; " 26 , Act iv . , " Second Part Henry IV .; " and 53 , Act ii . , " Henry V. ; " and as many examples might be cited to evince that Shakespeare uses the word ' encounter ' in the sense we have here ascribed to it as involved ...
... King John ; " 26 , Act iv . , " Second Part Henry IV .; " and 53 , Act ii . , " Henry V. ; " and as many examples might be cited to evince that Shakespeare uses the word ' encounter ' in the sense we have here ascribed to it as involved ...
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... King John . " 21. Conduct . Here , as elsewhere , used for ' conductor , ' ' guide . ' 22. Stand not amaz'd ' Stand not thus overwhelmed with confusion , ' ' do not stand thus bewildered , ' or confounded See Note 67 , Act iv . , " King ...
... King John . " 21. Conduct . Here , as elsewhere , used for ' conductor , ' ' guide . ' 22. Stand not amaz'd ' Stand not thus overwhelmed with confusion , ' ' do not stand thus bewildered , ' or confounded See Note 67 , Act iv . , " King ...
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... king . Bru . That you do love me , I am nothing jealous ; What you would work me to , I have some aim : 44 How I have thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , so with love I ...
... king . Bru . That you do love me , I am nothing jealous ; What you would work me to , I have some aim : 44 How I have thought of this , and of these times , I shall recount hereafter ; for this present , I would not , so with love I ...
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