King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... believe that caitiff in our language ever signified a pri- soner . I take it to be derived , not from captiff , but from chetif , Fr. poor , miserable . TYRWHITT . I take my leave before I have begun ; For SC . II . 21 KING RICHARD II .
... believe that caitiff in our language ever signified a pri- soner . I take it to be derived , not from captiff , but from chetif , Fr. poor , miserable . TYRWHITT . I take my leave before I have begun ; For SC . II . 21 KING RICHARD II .
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... believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Pope have restored were expunged in the revision by the author : If these lines are omitted , the sense is more coherent . Nothing is more frequent among dramatic writers , than to shorten their ...
... believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Pope have restored were expunged in the revision by the author : If these lines are omitted , the sense is more coherent . Nothing is more frequent among dramatic writers , than to shorten their ...
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... believe we should read metres for verses . Thus the folio spells the word metre in The First Part of King Henry IV . : 66 one of these same meeter ballad mongers . " Venom sound agrees well with lascivious ditties , but not so com ...
... believe we should read metres for verses . Thus the folio spells the word metre in The First Part of King Henry IV . : 66 one of these same meeter ballad mongers . " Venom sound agrees well with lascivious ditties , but not so com ...
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... believe , took this idea from the figure of Time , who was represented as carrying a sickle as well as a scythe . A sickle was anciently called a crook , and sometimes , as in the fol- lowing instances , crooked may mean armed with a ...
... believe , took this idea from the figure of Time , who was represented as carrying a sickle as well as a scythe . A sickle was anciently called a crook , and sometimes , as in the fol- lowing instances , crooked may mean armed with a ...
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... is uppermost in his mind . STEEVENS . 5 disorderly thrust - ] So all the old copies . Mr. Steevens silently altered it to " thrust disorderly . " Boswell . Never believe me . Both are my kinsmen ; - SC . II . 75 KING RICHARD II .
... is uppermost in his mind . STEEVENS . 5 disorderly thrust - ] So all the old copies . Mr. Steevens silently altered it to " thrust disorderly . " Boswell . Never believe me . Both are my kinsmen ; - SC . II . 75 KING RICHARD II .
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