The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... State Trials , Vol VII . p . 60 , the matter is stated thus : " The story of HENRY IV . being fet for in a play , and in that play there being set forth the 1 killing of the king upon a flage ; the Friday * THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING ...
... State Trials , Vol VII . p . 60 , the matter is stated thus : " The story of HENRY IV . being fet for in a play , and in that play there being set forth the 1 killing of the king upon a flage ; the Friday * THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING ...
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... state the fooner it was awaked the better . WARBURTON . To this note , written with such an appearance of tafte and judgement , I am afraid every reader will not subscribe . It is true , that peace awake is skill peace , as well as when ...
... state the fooner it was awaked the better . WARBURTON . To this note , written with such an appearance of tafte and judgement , I am afraid every reader will not subscribe . It is true , that peace awake is skill peace , as well as when ...
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... state which sent him into exile . Tully and Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative ; Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , seems to be of the same opinion . WARBURTON . 1 You never shall ...
... state which sent him into exile . Tully and Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative ; Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , seems to be of the same opinion . WARBURTON . 1 You never shall ...
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... state , our fubjects , or our land . BOLING . I swear . NOR . And I , to keep all this . BOLING . Norfolk , so far as to mine enemy ; By this time , had the king permitted us , One of our fouls had wander'd in the air , - 4 3 advised ...
... state , our fubjects , or our land . BOLING . I swear . NOR . And I , to keep all this . BOLING . Norfolk , so far as to mine enemy ; By this time , had the king permitted us , One of our fouls had wander'd in the air , - 4 3 advised ...
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... state : then , there are found Lafcivious metres ; to whose venom found The open ear of youth doth always liften : Report of fashions in proud Italy ; 9 Whose manners still our tardy apish nation Limps after , in base imitation . Where ...
... state : then , there are found Lafcivious metres ; to whose venom found The open ear of youth doth always liften : Report of fashions in proud Italy ; 9 Whose manners still our tardy apish nation Limps after , in base imitation . Where ...
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alſo ancient anſwer Aumerle baſe becauſe beſt blood BOLING Bolingbroke called cauſe coufin crown death doth duke Earl Engliſh Exeunt expreffion fack faid Falſtaff fame fays fignify firſt folio fome forrow foul fuch Gaunt Glendower grief Harry Percy hath heaven Henry VI Holinſhed honour horſe Hotspur houſe JOHNSON King Henry King Richard LADY laſt lord Maid Marian MALONE means Morris dance Mortimer moſt muſt night noble Northumberland obſerves old copies Oldcaſtle paffage paſſage Percy perſon play POINS preſent Prince prince of Wales purpoſe quarto Queen reaſon repreſented RICH RITSON ſame ſays ſcene ſecond ſee ſeems ſeen ſenſe ſet Shakſpeare Shakſpeare's ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhould ſhow Sir John ſome ſon ſpeak ſpeech ſpirit ſtand ſtate STEEVENS ſtill ſubject ſuch ſuppoſe ſweet ſword thee theſe thoſe thou art uſed WARBURTON Welsh hook whoſe word YORK Нот