The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... continued without interruption , nor are any two scenes of any play more closely connected than the first scene of this play with the last of the former . JOHNSON . • Were by the swords of common foldiers flain . B3 KING HENRY VI. ...
... continued without interruption , nor are any two scenes of any play more closely connected than the first scene of this play with the last of the former . JOHNSON . • Were by the swords of common foldiers flain . B3 KING HENRY VI. ...
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... flain . * EDW . Lord Stafford's father , duke of Bucking- ham , • Is either flain , or wounded dangerous : I cleft his beaver with a downright blow ; That this is true , father , behold his blood . [ Showing his bloody Sword . MONT ...
... flain . * EDW . Lord Stafford's father , duke of Bucking- ham , • Is either flain , or wounded dangerous : I cleft his beaver with a downright blow ; That this is true , father , behold his blood . [ Showing his bloody Sword . MONT ...
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... them , And they have troops of foldiers at their beck ? 6 - and fuch as he : ] Thus the second folio . The first folio and the quartos omit - and . STEEVENS . EXE . But when the duke is flain , they'll KING HENRY VI . 9.
... them , And they have troops of foldiers at their beck ? 6 - and fuch as he : ] Thus the second folio . The first folio and the quartos omit - and . STEEVENS . EXE . But when the duke is flain , they'll KING HENRY VI . 9.
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... flain , they'll quickly fly.7 K. HEN . Far be the thought of this from Henry's heart , To make a fhambles of the parliament - house ! Coufin of Exeter , frowns , words , and threats , Shall be the war that Henry means to use.- [ They ...
... flain , they'll quickly fly.7 K. HEN . Far be the thought of this from Henry's heart , To make a fhambles of the parliament - house ! Coufin of Exeter , frowns , words , and threats , Shall be the war that Henry means to use.- [ They ...
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... flain , hap- pened in 1455 ; that of Wakefield in 1460. He appears to have been at this time about seventeen years old . RITSON . The author of the original play appears to have been as in- correct in his chronology as Shakspeare ...
... flain , hap- pened in 1455 ; that of Wakefield in 1460. He appears to have been at this time about seventeen years old . RITSON . The author of the original play appears to have been as in- correct in his chronology as Shakspeare ...
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