“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 2F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Henry VI . the parliament petitioned against hops , as a wicked weed . See Fuller's Worthies : Essex . Steevens . 1— urchins- ] i . e . hedge - hogs . Urchins are enumerated by Reginald Scott , among other terrific beings . So , in ...
... Henry VI . the parliament petitioned against hops , as a wicked weed . See Fuller's Worthies : Essex . Steevens . 1— urchins- ] i . e . hedge - hogs . Urchins are enumerated by Reginald Scott , among other terrific beings . So , in ...
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... Henry VI . P. II : cc -If you ever chance to have a child , " Look , in his youth , to have him so cut off , " As , deathsmen ! you have rid this sweet young prince . " Malone . Pro . Hag - seed , hence ! Fetch us TEMPEST . 37.
... Henry VI . P. II : cc -If you ever chance to have a child , " Look , in his youth , to have him so cut off , " As , deathsmen ! you have rid this sweet young prince . " Malone . Pro . Hag - seed , hence ! Fetch us TEMPEST . 37.
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... Henry VIII . that prince says to Anna Bullen- " I were unmannerly to take you out , " And not to kiss you . ” The wild waves whist ; ] i . e . the wild waves being silent . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. VII . c . 7. s . 59 : " So ...
... Henry VIII . that prince says to Anna Bullen- " I were unmannerly to take you out , " And not to kiss you . ” The wild waves whist ; ] i . e . the wild waves being silent . So , in Spenser's Fairy Queen , B. VII . c . 7. s . 59 : " So ...
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... Henry IV : " A mighty and a fearful head they are . " and then , the meaning of the passage is obvious . Steevens . 1 My foot my tutor ! ] So , in The Mirrour for Magistrates , 1587 , p . 163 : " What honest heart would not conceive ...
... Henry IV : " A mighty and a fearful head they are . " and then , the meaning of the passage is obvious . Steevens . 1 My foot my tutor ! ] So , in The Mirrour for Magistrates , 1587 , p . 163 : " What honest heart would not conceive ...
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... Henry IV . When Poins undertakes to engage the Prince , to make one of the party to Gad's - hill , Falstaff says : " Well ! may'st thou have the spirit of persuasion , and he the ears of profiting ! that what thou speakest may move ...
... Henry IV . When Poins undertakes to engage the Prince , to make one of the party to Gad's - hill , Falstaff says : " Well ! may'st thou have the spirit of persuasion , and he the ears of profiting ! that what thou speakest may move ...
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