The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... , uncle to the French king , had not Richard prevented the match . Steevens . 2 Accomplish'd with the number of thy hours ; ] i . e . when he was of thy age . Malone . Was not Gaunt just ? and is not Harry true KING RICHARD II . 47.
... , uncle to the French king , had not Richard prevented the match . Steevens . 2 Accomplish'd with the number of thy hours ; ] i . e . when he was of thy age . Malone . Was not Gaunt just ? and is not Harry true KING RICHARD II . 47.
Page 48
... Harry true ? Did not the one deserve to have an heir ? Is not his heir a well - deserving son ? Take Hereford's rights away , and take from time His charters , and his customary rights ; Let not to - morrow then ensue to - day ; Be not ...
... Harry true ? Did not the one deserve to have an heir ? Is not his heir a well - deserving son ? Take Hereford's rights away , and take from time His charters , and his customary rights ; Let not to - morrow then ensue to - day ; Be not ...
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... Harry Hereford , Reignold lord Cobham , [ The son of Richard Earl of Arundel ] 7 66 we hear this fearful tempest sing , ] So , in The Tempest : another storm brewing ; I hear it sing in the wind . " 39 Steevens . And yet we strike not ...
... Harry Hereford , Reignold lord Cobham , [ The son of Richard Earl of Arundel ] 7 66 we hear this fearful tempest sing , ] So , in The Tempest : another storm brewing ; I hear it sing in the wind . " 39 Steevens . And yet we strike not ...
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... HARRY PERCY . North . It is my son , young Harry Percy , Sent from my brother Worcester , whencesoever.— Harry , how fares your uncle ? Percy . I had thought , my lord , to have learn'd his health of you . North . Why , is he not with ...
... HARRY PERCY . North . It is my son , young Harry Percy , Sent from my brother Worcester , whencesoever.— Harry , how fares your uncle ? Percy . I had thought , my lord , to have learn'd his health of you . North . Why , is he not with ...
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... , as an interpolation , and conceive Shakspeare to have written- and oppose not Against their will . To oppose may be here a verb neuter . So , in King Lear : Enter PERCY . Well , Harry ; what , will KING RICHARD II . 83.
... , as an interpolation , and conceive Shakspeare to have written- and oppose not Against their will . To oppose may be here a verb neuter . So , in King Lear : Enter PERCY . Well , Harry ; what , will KING RICHARD II . 83.
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