The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... forrow , - Shall be my winding sheet.6 - Why faint you , lords ? My title's good , and better far than his . WAR . But prove it , Henry , and thou shalt be king.7 5 Think'st thou , & c . ] The old play here exhibits four lines that are ...
... forrow , - Shall be my winding sheet.6 - Why faint you , lords ? My title's good , and better far than his . WAR . But prove it , Henry , and thou shalt be king.7 5 Think'st thou , & c . ] The old play here exhibits four lines that are ...
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... forrow , to the court . Enter Queen MARGARET and the Prince of Wales . EXE . Here comes the queen , whose looks be- wray her anger : I'll steal away . K. HEN . Exeter , fo will I. [ Going . 5 - I'll to my castle . ] Sandal Castle near ...
... forrow , to the court . Enter Queen MARGARET and the Prince of Wales . EXE . Here comes the queen , whose looks be- wray her anger : I'll steal away . K. HEN . Exeter , fo will I. [ Going . 5 - I'll to my castle . ] Sandal Castle near ...
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... forrow's tide , to make it more ; " At last it rains , and busy winds give o'er . " Then fon and father weep with equal strife , " Who should weep most for daughter or for wife . " Again , in Macbeth : " -that tears shall drown the wind ...
... forrow's tide , to make it more ; " At last it rains , and busy winds give o'er . " Then fon and father weep with equal strife , " Who should weep most for daughter or for wife . " Again , in Macbeth : " -that tears shall drown the wind ...
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... forrow gripes his foul . 5 8 - of Hyrcania . ) So the folio . The quartos read - of Arcadia . STEEVENS . • And , if thou tell'ft the heavy story right , Upon my foul , the hearers will shed tears . ] So , in King Richard II : " Tell ...
... forrow gripes his foul . 5 8 - of Hyrcania . ) So the folio . The quartos read - of Arcadia . STEEVENS . • And , if thou tell'ft the heavy story right , Upon my foul , the hearers will shed tears . ] So , in King Richard II : " Tell ...
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... forrow and grief of heart " Makes him speak fondly- . " STEEVENS . didst thou never hear , - That things ill got had ever bad fuccefs ? & c . ] The proverb quoted by his majesty on this occafion , seems to militate directly against his ...
... forrow and grief of heart " Makes him speak fondly- . " STEEVENS . didst thou never hear , - That things ill got had ever bad fuccefs ? & c . ] The proverb quoted by his majesty on this occafion , seems to militate directly against his ...
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