The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13 |
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In King Henry VIII . Act III . Sc . IV . is the same thought : subject to your countenance , glad , or sorry , " As I saw it inclin'd . " 66 Again , in Greene's Never Too Late , 4to . 1590 : " if the King smiled , every one in the court ...
In King Henry VIII . Act III . Sc . IV . is the same thought : subject to your countenance , glad , or sorry , " As I saw it inclin'd . " 66 Again , in Greene's Never Too Late , 4to . 1590 : " if the King smiled , every one in the court ...
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5 CRUSH him- ] So , in King Henry IV . Part II . : " Croud us and crush us in this monstrous form . " 66 STEEVENS . 6 who did join his HONOUR Against the Romans , with Cassibelan ; ] I do not understand what can be meant by " joining ...
5 CRUSH him- ] So , in King Henry IV . Part II . : " Croud us and crush us in this monstrous form . " 66 STEEVENS . 6 who did join his HONOUR Against the Romans , with Cassibelan ; ] I do not understand what can be meant by " joining ...
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... Henry IV .: 66 201 66 The glass of fashion , and the mould of form . " To dress themselves , therefore , may be to form themselves . Dresser , in French , is to form . To dress a spaniel is to break him in . Feat is nice , exact .
... Henry IV .: 66 201 66 The glass of fashion , and the mould of form . " To dress themselves , therefore , may be to form themselves . Dresser , in French , is to form . To dress a spaniel is to break him in . Feat is nice , exact .
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8 —a MANACLE- ] A manacle properly means what we now call a hand - cuff . STEEVENS . 9 There cannot be a pinch in death , More sharp than this is . ] So , in King Henry VIII . : CYM . O disloyal thing , 2 That should'st repair SC . II .
8 —a MANACLE- ] A manacle properly means what we now call a hand - cuff . STEEVENS . 9 There cannot be a pinch in death , More sharp than this is . ] So , in King Henry VIII . : CYM . O disloyal thing , 2 That should'st repair SC . II .
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2 So , in King Henry V .: approbation ] Proof . JOHNSON . how many , now in health , " Shall drop their blood in approbation " Of what your reverence shall incite us to . " STEEVENS . VOL . XIII . D stands so safe .
2 So , in King Henry V .: approbation ] Proof . JOHNSON . how many , now in health , " Shall drop their blood in approbation " Of what your reverence shall incite us to . " STEEVENS . VOL . XIII . D stands so safe .
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