The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fubject . To coaft is a sea - faring expression , and means to keep along shore . We may , however , maintain the integrity of the figure , by inserting the word cote , which is used in Hamlet , and in a sense convenient enough on this ...
... fubject . To coaft is a sea - faring expression , and means to keep along shore . We may , however , maintain the integrity of the figure , by inserting the word cote , which is used in Hamlet , and in a sense convenient enough on this ...
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... fubject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . 2 - is he dead already ? Or , is it fear , That makes him close his eyes ? ] This circumstance is taken from Hall : " Whilft this battail was in fighting , a prieste ...
... fubject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . 2 - is he dead already ? Or , is it fear , That makes him close his eyes ? ] This circumstance is taken from Hall : " Whilft this battail was in fighting , a prieste ...
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... fubject . K. EDW . Why then , thy husband's lands I freely give thee . L. GREY . I take my leave with many thousand thanks . GLO . The match is made ; she seals it with a curt'sy . K. EDW . But stay thee , ' tis the fruits of love I ...
... fubject . K. EDW . Why then , thy husband's lands I freely give thee . L. GREY . I take my leave with many thousand thanks . GLO . The match is made ; she seals it with a curt'sy . K. EDW . But stay thee , ' tis the fruits of love I ...
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... fubject ought to do . ८ K. Edw . Thanks , good Montgomery : But we now forget ' Our title to the crown ; and only claim ' Our dukedom , till God please to send the reft . ' MONT . Then fare you well , for I will hence again ; I came to ...
... fubject ought to do . ८ K. Edw . Thanks , good Montgomery : But we now forget ' Our title to the crown ; and only claim ' Our dukedom , till God please to send the reft . ' MONT . Then fare you well , for I will hence again ; I came to ...
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... fubject , it may be proper to men- tion one other circumstance that renders it very improbable that Shakspeare should have been the author of The First Part of K. Henry VI . In this play , though one scene is entirely in rhyme , there ...
... fubject , it may be proper to men- tion one other circumstance that renders it very improbable that Shakspeare should have been the author of The First Part of K. Henry VI . In this play , though one scene is entirely in rhyme , there ...
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