The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Elizabeth ; and a mean monu- ment of plaifter wrought with the trowel erected over them , very homely , and far unfitting fo noble princes . " " I remember , ( adds the fame writer , ) Mafter Creuse , a gen- tleman and my worthy friend ...
... Elizabeth ; and a mean monu- ment of plaifter wrought with the trowel erected over them , very homely , and far unfitting fo noble princes . " " I remember , ( adds the fame writer , ) Mafter Creuse , a gen- tleman and my worthy friend ...
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... Elizabeth , ( the lady Grey of the prefent fcene , ) fays : " In all which time you , and your husband Grey , " Were factious for the houfe of Lancaster ; - < " ( And Rivers fo were you : ) -- was not your husband " In Margaret's battle ...
... Elizabeth , ( the lady Grey of the prefent fcene , ) fays : " In all which time you , and your husband Grey , " Were factious for the houfe of Lancaster ; - < " ( And Rivers fo were you : ) -- was not your husband " In Margaret's battle ...
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... Elizabeth Widville , in 1463 , and in February 1465 , Warwick actually stood fponfor to the Princess Elizabeth their first child . What fecretly difpleafed him was : 1. the King's marrying one of the Queen's fifters to the Duke of ...
... Elizabeth Widville , in 1463 , and in February 1465 , Warwick actually stood fponfor to the Princess Elizabeth their first child . What fecretly difpleafed him was : 1. the King's marrying one of the Queen's fifters to the Duke of ...
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... Elizabeth wore , when the rode through the lines at Tilbury to encourage the troops , on the approach of the ar- mada , may be still feen in the Tower . STEEVENS . 2thy reward ; ] Here we are to fuppofe that , according to ancient ...
... Elizabeth wore , when the rode through the lines at Tilbury to encourage the troops , on the approach of the ar- mada , may be still feen in the Tower . STEEVENS . 2thy reward ; ] Here we are to fuppofe that , according to ancient ...
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... ELIZ . My lords , before it pleas'd his ma- jesty And yet , methinks , & c . ] The quartos vary from the folio , as follows : " Cla . Ay , and for fuch a thing too , the lord Scales " Did well deferve at your hands , to have the ...
... ELIZ . My lords , before it pleas'd his ma- jesty And yet , methinks , & c . ] The quartos vary from the folio , as follows : " Cla . Ay , and for fuch a thing too , the lord Scales " Did well deferve at your hands , to have the ...
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