The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Some Soldiers of York's party break in . Then , Enter the Duke of YORK , EDWARD , RI- CHARD , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , WARWICK , and Others , with white Roses in their Hats . WAR . I wonder , how the king escap'd our hands . YORK . While we ...
... Some Soldiers of York's party break in . Then , Enter the Duke of YORK , EDWARD , RI- CHARD , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , WARWICK , and Others , with white Roses in their Hats . WAR . I wonder , how the king escap'd our hands . YORK . While we ...
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... some hand in it . The perfon here meant was Thomas Nevil , bastard son to the * lord Faulconbridge , " a man , " says Hall , " of no lesse corage then audacitie , who for his euel condicions was such an apte per- son , that a more meter ...
... some hand in it . The perfon here meant was Thomas Nevil , bastard son to the * lord Faulconbridge , " a man , " says Hall , " of no lesse corage then audacitie , who for his euel condicions was such an apte per- son , that a more meter ...
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... some lines lower , after the words " do mock thee thus ; " where it appears to me out of its place . MALONE . Hold you his hands , whilft I do fet it D4 KING HENRY VI . 39 Yet parted but the shadow with his hand.- ...
... some lines lower , after the words " do mock thee thus ; " where it appears to me out of its place . MALONE . Hold you his hands , whilft I do fet it D4 KING HENRY VI . 39 Yet parted but the shadow with his hand.- ...
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... Some write , that the Duke was taken alive , and in derifion caused to stand upon a mole - hill , on whose heade they put a garland instead of a crowne , which they had fashioned and made of segges or bul- rushes , and having so crowned ...
... Some write , that the Duke was taken alive , and in derifion caused to stand upon a mole - hill , on whose heade they put a garland instead of a crowne , which they had fashioned and made of segges or bul- rushes , and having so crowned ...
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... some write ) appeared to the earle of March like three funnes , and fodainely joyned altogither in one , uppon whiche fight hee tooke such courage , that he fiercely setting on his enemyes put them to flight ; and for this cause menne ...
... some write ) appeared to the earle of March like three funnes , and fodainely joyned altogither in one , uppon whiche fight hee tooke such courage , that he fiercely setting on his enemyes put them to flight ; and for this cause menne ...
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