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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... fay ) without an hedde [ he ] was striken into the throte , and in- continent rendered his spirite , and the erle of Westmerlandes brother , and almost all his company were thare slayn , at a place called Dinting - dale , not farr frō ...
... fay ) without an hedde [ he ] was striken into the throte , and in- continent rendered his spirite , and the erle of Westmerlandes brother , and almost all his company were thare slayn , at a place called Dinting - dale , not farr frō ...
Page 83
... fay that the ftate of their hearts and eyes shall be like that of the kingdom in a civil war , all shall be destroyed by power formed within themselves . JOHNSON . 1 Enter a Father , who has killed his Son G2 KING HENRY VI . 83 * To ...
... fay that the ftate of their hearts and eyes shall be like that of the kingdom in a civil war , all shall be destroyed by power formed within themselves . JOHNSON . 1 Enter a Father , who has killed his Son G2 KING HENRY VI . 83 * To ...
Page 95
... fay . RICH . O , ' would he did ! and so , perhaps , he doth ; ' ' Tis but his policy to counterfeit , ' Because he would avoid fuch bitter taunts ' Which in the time of death he gave our father . ، GEO . If so thou think'st , vex him ...
... fay . RICH . O , ' would he did ! and so , perhaps , he doth ; ' ' Tis but his policy to counterfeit , ' Because he would avoid fuch bitter taunts ' Which in the time of death he gave our father . ، GEO . If so thou think'st , vex him ...
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... fays : " From Scotland am I stol'n , even of pure love ; " And Hall ( and Holinshed after him ) tells us " He was no fooner entered [ into England , ] but he was knowen and taken of one Cantlow , and brought toward the king . " RITSON ...
... fays : " From Scotland am I stol'n , even of pure love ; " And Hall ( and Holinshed after him ) tells us " He was no fooner entered [ into England , ] but he was knowen and taken of one Cantlow , and brought toward the king . " RITSON ...
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... ( fays Tacitus , ) ед usque læta funt , dum videntur exfolvi posse : ubi multum ante- venére , pro gratia odium redditur . " There needs no other proof how little our common hiftories are to be depended upon than this fabulous story of ...
... ( fays Tacitus , ) ед usque læta funt , dum videntur exfolvi posse : ubi multum ante- venére , pro gratia odium redditur . " There needs no other proof how little our common hiftories are to be depended upon than this fabulous story of ...
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