The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... doft thou object Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? BOLING . Firft , ( heaven be the record to my fpeech ! ) In the devotion of a fubject's love , Tendering the precious fafety of my prince , And free 6 KING RICHARD II .
... doft thou object Against the duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? BOLING . Firft , ( heaven be the record to my fpeech ! ) In the devotion of a fubject's love , Tendering the precious fafety of my prince , And free 6 KING RICHARD II .
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... doft confent ' In fome large measure to thy father's death , In that thou feeft thy wretched brother die , I have reformed the text by example of a fubfequent paffage , p . 17 : << heaven's fubftitute , " His deputy , anointed in his ...
... doft confent ' In fome large measure to thy father's death , In that thou feeft thy wretched brother die , I have reformed the text by example of a fubfequent paffage , p . 17 : << heaven's fubftitute , " His deputy , anointed in his ...
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... doft feek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great king , to flatter thee . K. RICH . Should dying men flatter with those that live ? GAUNT . No , no ; men living flatter those that die . K. RICH . Thou , now a dying , fay'st ...
... doft feek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great king , to flatter thee . K. RICH . Should dying men flatter with those that live ? GAUNT . No , no ; men living flatter those that die . K. RICH . Thou , now a dying , fay'st ...
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... doft ours . Ross . Be confident to speak , Northumberland : 66 7 we hear this fearful tempeft fing , ] So , in The Tempest : another form brewing ; I hear it fing in the wind . " STEEVENS . And yet we ftrike not , ] To strike the fails ...
... doft ours . Ross . Be confident to speak , Northumberland : 66 7 we hear this fearful tempeft fing , ] So , in The Tempest : another form brewing ; I hear it fing in the wind . " STEEVENS . And yet we ftrike not , ] To strike the fails ...
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... doft thou hope , he is not shipp'd ? nefs from fome paft occurrence . But , on the contrary , here is real grief without a real caufe ; not a real caufe with a fanciful forrow . This , I think , must be the meaning ; harsh at the best ...
... doft thou hope , he is not shipp'd ? nefs from fome paft occurrence . But , on the contrary , here is real grief without a real caufe ; not a real caufe with a fanciful forrow . This , I think , must be the meaning ; harsh at the best ...
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