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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... See An Attempt to afcertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . Mr. Upton thinks these two plays improperly called The First and Second Parts of Henry the Fourth . The firft play ends , he fays , with the peaceful ...
... See An Attempt to afcertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , Vol . II . MALONE . Mr. Upton thinks these two plays improperly called The First and Second Parts of Henry the Fourth . The firft play ends , he fays , with the peaceful ...
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... , Drawers , Beadles , Grooms , & c . SCENE , England . * See note under the Perfona Dramatis of the First Part of this play . STEEVENS . INDUCTION . Warkworth . Before Northumberland's Cafile . Enter Rumour PERSONS REPRESENTED .
... , Drawers , Beadles , Grooms , & c . SCENE , England . * See note under the Perfona Dramatis of the First Part of this play . STEEVENS . INDUCTION . Warkworth . Before Northumberland's Cafile . Enter Rumour PERSONS REPRESENTED .
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... See , what a ready tongue fufpicion hath ! He , that but fears the thing he would not know , I - fo woe - begone , ] This word was common enough amongst the old Scottish and English poets , as G. Douglas , Chaucer , Lord Buckhurst ...
... See , what a ready tongue fufpicion hath ! He , that but fears the thing he would not know , I - fo woe - begone , ] This word was common enough amongst the old Scottish and English poets , as G. Douglas , Chaucer , Lord Buckhurst ...
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... see a strange confeffion in thine eye : Thou fhak'it thy head ; and hold'ft it fear , or fin , 4 Your Spirit- ] The impreffion upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your fon . JOHNSON . 3 Yet , for all this , fay not & c ...
... see a strange confeffion in thine eye : Thou fhak'it thy head ; and hold'ft it fear , or fin , 4 Your Spirit- ] The impreffion upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your fon . JOHNSON . 3 Yet , for all this , fay not & c ...
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... See Vol . VII . p . 235 , n . 1 . I Having been well , that that would , had I been well , 2 3 would have made me fick , ] i . e . have made me fick . MALONE , -buckle- ] Bend ; yield to preffure . JOHNSON . even fo my limbs , Weaken'd ...
... See Vol . VII . p . 235 , n . 1 . I Having been well , that that would , had I been well , 2 3 would have made me fick , ] i . e . have made me fick . MALONE , -buckle- ] Bend ; yield to preffure . JOHNSON . even fo my limbs , Weaken'd ...
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