The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... to Edward . After roving on the fea fome little time longer , he ventured to land at Southampton , where he was taken and beheaded . See Hall and Holinshed . RITSON . Both from thy table , Henry , and thy bed 20 THIRD PART OF.
... to Edward . After roving on the fea fome little time longer , he ventured to land at Southampton , where he was taken and beheaded . See Hall and Holinshed . RITSON . Both from thy table , Henry , and thy bed 20 THIRD PART OF.
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... See Holinshed , Vol . III . p . 352 : " William Douglas still coasted the Englishmen , doing them what damage he might . " So again , P. 387 , and 404 , and in other writers . STEEVENS , I have no doubt but coast is the true reading ...
... See Holinshed , Vol . III . p . 352 : " William Douglas still coasted the Englishmen , doing them what damage he might . " So again , P. 387 , and 404 , and in other writers . STEEVENS , I have no doubt but coast is the true reading ...
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... See Vol . VI . p . 349 , n . 8. MALONE . That raught- ] i . e . That reach'd . The ancient preterite and participle paffive of reach . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " The hand of death has raught him . " STEEVENS . Yet parted but the ...
... See Vol . VI . p . 349 , n . 8. MALONE . That raught- ] i . e . That reach'd . The ancient preterite and participle paffive of reach . So , in Antony and Cleopatra : " The hand of death has raught him . " STEEVENS . Yet parted but the ...
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... See Hall , Henry VI . fol . 98. MALONE . 2 And will you pale- ] i . e . impale , encircle with a crown . MALONE . So ... See Vol . VI . p . 170 , n . 3. MALONE . See this play , p . 53 , n . 9. STEEVENS . • Upon their woes , whom ...
... See Hall , Henry VI . fol . 98. MALONE . 2 And will you pale- ] i . e . impale , encircle with a crown . MALONE . So ... See Vol . VI . p . 170 , n . 3. MALONE . See this play , p . 53 , n . 9. STEEVENS . • Upon their woes , whom ...
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... See , ruthless queen , a hapless father's tears : This cloth thou dipp'dst in blood of my sweet boy , And I with tears do wash the blood away . Keep thou the napkin , and go boast of this : [ He gives back the Handkerchief . And , if ...
... See , ruthless queen , a hapless father's tears : This cloth thou dipp'dst in blood of my sweet boy , And I with tears do wash the blood away . Keep thou the napkin , and go boast of this : [ He gives back the Handkerchief . And , if ...
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