The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 93
... York : Rife , Richard , like a true Plantagenet ; And rise created princely duke of York . 8 3 PLAN . And fo thrive Richard , as thy foes may fall ! that alone , ] By a mistake probably of the transcriber , the old copy reads - that all ...
... York : Rife , Richard , like a true Plantagenet ; And rise created princely duke of York . 8 3 PLAN . And fo thrive Richard , as thy foes may fall ! that alone , ] By a mistake probably of the transcriber , the old copy reads - that all ...
Page 94
... duke of York ! SOM . Perish , base prince , ignoble duke of York ! [ Afide . GLO . Now will it beft avail your majefty , To cross the feas , and to be crown'd in France : The presence of a king engenders love Amongst his fubjects ...
... duke of York ! SOM . Perish , base prince , ignoble duke of York ! [ Afide . GLO . Now will it beft avail your majefty , To cross the feas , and to be crown'd in France : The presence of a king engenders love Amongst his fubjects ...
Page 108
... Duke was not liberated till after Burgundy's decline to the French interest ; which did not happen , by the way , till fome years after the exe- cution of this very Joan la Pucelle ; nor was that during the re- gency of York , but of ...
... Duke was not liberated till after Burgundy's decline to the French interest ; which did not happen , by the way , till fome years after the exe- cution of this very Joan la Pucelle ; nor was that during the re- gency of York , but of ...
Page 112
... York , - Dar'ft thou maintain the former words thou spak'ft ? BAS . Yes , fir ; as well as you dare patronage The envious barking of your faucy tongue Against my lord , the duke of Somerfet . VER . Sirrah , thy lord I honour as he is ...
... York , - Dar'ft thou maintain the former words thou spak'ft ? BAS . Yes , fir ; as well as you dare patronage The envious barking of your faucy tongue Against my lord , the duke of Somerfet . VER . Sirrah , thy lord I honour as he is ...
Page 118
... duke of York and him ; 6 did repugn the truth , ] To repugn is to refift . The word is used by Chaucer . STEEVENS . It is found in Bullokar's English Expofitor , 8vo . 1616 . MALONE . 1 With other vile and ignominious terms : In ...
... duke of York and him ; 6 did repugn the truth , ] To repugn is to refift . The word is used by Chaucer . STEEVENS . It is found in Bullokar's English Expofitor , 8vo . 1616 . MALONE . 1 With other vile and ignominious terms : In ...
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