The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... JOHNSON . The persons of the drama were originally col- lected by Mr. Rowe , who has given the title of Duke of Lancaster to Prince John , a mistake which Shakspeare has been no where guilty of in the first part of this play , though in ...
... JOHNSON . The persons of the drama were originally col- lected by Mr. Rowe , who has given the title of Duke of Lancaster to Prince John , a mistake which Shakspeare has been no where guilty of in the first part of this play , though in ...
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From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes William Shakespeare. KING ... Johnson . PERSONS REPRESENTED . KING HENRY THE FOURTH HENRY , Prince of Wales , PRINCE JOHN of Lancaster , Sons to ...
From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes William Shakespeare. KING ... Johnson . PERSONS REPRESENTED . KING HENRY THE FOURTH HENRY , Prince of Wales , PRINCE JOHN of Lancaster , Sons to ...
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... JOHNSON . Id . l . 77. · burgomasters , and great oneyers ; ] Perhaps public accountants . Some read mon- yers , or bankers . Id . c . 2 , l . 2. - such as can hold in ; such as will strike sooner than speak , and speak sooner than ...
... JOHNSON . Id . l . 77. · burgomasters , and great oneyers ; ] Perhaps public accountants . Some read mon- yers , or bankers . Id . c . 2 , l . 2. - such as can hold in ; such as will strike sooner than speak , and speak sooner than ...
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... JOHNSON . Id . l . 63 This chair shall be my state , ] A state is a chair with a canopy over it . the Id . l . 64. - this cushion my crown . ] Dr. Le- therland , in a MS . note , observes that the coun- try people in Warwickshire use a ...
... JOHNSON . Id . l . 63 This chair shall be my state , ] A state is a chair with a canopy over it . the Id . l . 64. - this cushion my crown . ] Dr. Le- therland , in a MS . note , observes that the coun- try people in Warwickshire use a ...
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... JOHNSON . P. 16 , c . 1 , 7. 1. our book's drawn ; ] i . e . our articles . Every composition , whether play , ballad , or history , was called a book , on the registers of ancient publications . Id . l . 8 . Id . 1. 36. Of burning ...
... JOHNSON . P. 16 , c . 1 , 7. 1. our book's drawn ; ] i . e . our articles . Every composition , whether play , ballad , or history , was called a book , on the registers of ancient publications . Id . l . 8 . Id . 1. 36. Of burning ...
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