The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. King Henry IV. : Part. 2. King Henry V.Johnson, 1803 |
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... those times , though the building might be impaired by its antiquity ; and , therefore , I believe our poet wrote : And this worm - eaten hold of ragged ftone . THEOBALD . Theobald is certainly right . So , in The Wars of Cyrus , & e ...
... those times , though the building might be impaired by its antiquity ; and , therefore , I believe our poet wrote : And this worm - eaten hold of ragged ftone . THEOBALD . Theobald is certainly right . So , in The Wars of Cyrus , & e ...
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... . MALONE . This phrafe has already appeared in The Taming of the Shrew , Vol . IX . p . 194 ; Of those that turn'd their backs ; and , in VOL . XII . C KING HENRY IV . 17 To Harry Monmouth; whofe fwift wrath beat down ...
... . MALONE . This phrafe has already appeared in The Taming of the Shrew , Vol . IX . p . 194 ; Of those that turn'd their backs ; and , in VOL . XII . C KING HENRY IV . 17 To Harry Monmouth; whofe fwift wrath beat down ...
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... those that turn'd their backs ; and , in his flight , Stumbling in fear , was took . The fum of all Is , that the king hath won ; and hath fent out A fpeedy power , to encounter you , my lord , Under the conduct of young Lancaster , And ...
... those that turn'd their backs ; and , in his flight , Stumbling in fear , was took . The fum of all Is , that the king hath won ; and hath fent out A fpeedy power , to encounter you , my lord , Under the conduct of young Lancaster , And ...
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... those who had too much fenfe to confult him , as a monument of the folly of his patients , he retired with a princely fortune , and perhaps is now indulging a hearty laugh at the expence of English credulity . STEEVENS . FAL . Men of ...
... those who had too much fenfe to confult him , as a monument of the folly of his patients , he retired with a princely fortune , and perhaps is now indulging a hearty laugh at the expence of English credulity . STEEVENS . FAL . Men of ...
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... those metals . WARBURTON . It appears from a paffage in Beaumont and Fletcher's Coxcomb , that it was usual for juftices of peace either to wear an agate in a ring , or as an appendage to their gold chain : " - -Thou wilt fpit as ...
... those metals . WARBURTON . It appears from a paffage in Beaumont and Fletcher's Coxcomb , that it was usual for juftices of peace either to wear an agate in a ring , or as an appendage to their gold chain : " - -Thou wilt fpit as ...
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