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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... thou founded him , If he appeal the duke on ancient malice ; Or worthily as a good fubject should , On fome known ground of treachery in him ? GAUNT . As near as I could fift him on that ar- gument , - On fome apparent danger feen in ...
... thou founded him , If he appeal the duke on ancient malice ; Or worthily as a good fubject should , On fome known ground of treachery in him ? GAUNT . As near as I could fift him on that ar- gument , - On fome apparent danger feen in ...
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... thou ; Free speech , and fearless , I to thee allow . NOR . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart , Through the falfe paffage of thy throat , thou liest ! Three parts of that receipt I had for Calais , Difburs'd I duly to his ...
... thou ; Free speech , and fearless , I to thee allow . NOR . Then , Bolingbroke , as low as to thy heart , Through the falfe paffage of thy throat , thou liest ! Three parts of that receipt I had for Calais , Difburs'd I duly to his ...
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... thou flain in him : thou 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 ...
... thou flain in him : thou 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 ...
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... thou art , And why thou com'ft , thus knightly clad in arms : Against what man thou com'ft , and what thy quar- rel : Speak truly , on thy knighthood , and thy oath ; I And fo defend thee heaven , and thy valour ! NOR . My name is ...
... thou art , And why thou com'ft , thus knightly clad in arms : Against what man thou com'ft , and what thy quar- rel : Speak truly , on thy knighthood , and thy oath ; I And fo defend thee heaven , and thy valour ! NOR . My name is ...
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... thou hither , Before King Richard , in his royal lifts ? might come , among other reasons , for their fake : but the read- ing of the folio is more juft and grammatical . JOHNSON . The three oldeft quartos read my , which Mr. M. Mason ...
... thou hither , Before King Richard , in his royal lifts ? might come , among other reasons , for their fake : but the read- ing of the folio is more juft and grammatical . JOHNSON . The three oldeft quartos read my , which Mr. M. Mason ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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