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... scene does not clearly and naturally discover . The only end of such prologues is to inform the audience of some facts previous to the action , of which they can have no knowledge from the persons of the drama . JOHNSON . 3 -Rumour ...
... scene does not clearly and naturally discover . The only end of such prologues is to inform the audience of some facts previous to the action , of which they can have no knowledge from the persons of the drama . JOHNSON . 3 -Rumour ...
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William Shakespeare. SECOND PART OF KING HENRY IV . ACT I. SCENE I. The same . The Porter before the Gate ; Enter Lord e BARDOLPH . BARD . Who keeps the gate here , ho ? -Where is the earl ? PORT . What shall I say you are ? Tell thou ...
William Shakespeare. SECOND PART OF KING HENRY IV . ACT I. SCENE I. The same . The Porter before the Gate ; Enter Lord e BARDOLPH . BARD . Who keeps the gate here , ho ? -Where is the earl ? PORT . What shall I say you are ? Tell thou ...
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... scene may end , And darkness be the burier of the dead ! " TRA . This strained passion " doth you wrong , my lord . and in Timon of Athens . See also the Epistle prefixed to Spen- ser's Shepherd's Calender , 1579 : " as thinking them ...
... scene may end , And darkness be the burier of the dead ! " TRA . This strained passion " doth you wrong , my lord . and in Timon of Athens . See also the Epistle prefixed to Spen- ser's Shepherd's Calender , 1579 : " as thinking them ...
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... friendship . JOHNSON , ɓ And more , and less , ] More and less mean greater and less . So , in Macbeth : " Both more and less have given him the revolt . " STEEVENS , * be bure by absor SCENE II . London . SC . I. 23 KING HENRY IV .
... friendship . JOHNSON , ɓ And more , and less , ] More and less mean greater and less . So , in Macbeth : " Both more and less have given him the revolt . " STEEVENS , * be bure by absor SCENE II . London . SC . I. 23 KING HENRY IV .
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William Shakespeare. * be bure by absor SCENE II . London . A Street . Enter Sir JOHN FALSTAFF , with his Page bearing his Sword and Buckler . FAL . Sirrah , you giant , what says the doctor to my water ? " PAGE . He said , sir , the ...
William Shakespeare. * be bure by absor SCENE II . London . A Street . Enter Sir JOHN FALSTAFF , with his Page bearing his Sword and Buckler . FAL . Sirrah , you giant , what says the doctor to my water ? " PAGE . He said , sir , the ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 12 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1813 |
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alludes ancient appears BARD Bardolph battle of Agincourt believe Ben Jonson blood brother called captain Constable of France crown dead death doth Duke Earl edition editors emendation England English Enter Exeter Exeunt fair Falstaff father fear Fluellen folio former France French give grace Hanmer Harfleur Harry hast hath heart heaven Henry VI Holinshed honour HOST humour JOHNSON Justice KATH King Henry King Henry IV king's kirtle knight lord Love's Labour's Lost majesty MALONE MASON master means merry never noble observed old copy Oldcastle peace perhaps PIST Pistol poet POINS Pope pray prince quarto RITSON says scene seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHAL Shallow signifies Sir Dagonet sir John Sir John Oldcastle soldier speak speech STEEVENS suppose sword tell thee THEOBALD thing Thomas thou thought unto WARBURTON Westmoreland word