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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... observations . Since this note was written , I have obferved that Mr. Tyr- whitt agrees with me in thinking that there was no poet of the name of Scogan in the time of King Edward 17. nor any ancient poet of that name but Henry Scogan ...
... observations . Since this note was written , I have obferved that Mr. Tyr- whitt agrees with me in thinking that there was no poet of the name of Scogan in the time of King Edward 17. nor any ancient poet of that name but Henry Scogan ...
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... observe that the witte of a man that hath a strong braine , is clarified and sharp- ened more , if hee drinke good wine , then if he dranke none , as Auicen fayth . And the cause why , is by reason that of good wine ( more than of any ...
... observe that the witte of a man that hath a strong braine , is clarified and sharp- ened more , if hee drinke good wine , then if he dranke none , as Auicen fayth . And the cause why , is by reason that of good wine ( more than of any ...
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... observe him with all care and love . K. HEN . Why art thou not at Windsor with him , Thomas ? CLA . He is not there to - day ; he dines in London . K. HEN . And how accompanied ? can't thou tell that ? CLA . With Poins , and other his ...
... observe him with all care and love . K. HEN . Why art thou not at Windsor with him , Thomas ? CLA . He is not there to - day ; he dines in London . K. HEN . And how accompanied ? can't thou tell that ? CLA . With Poins , and other his ...
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... observed , ) that by repeated changes the hiftory of a language will be loft . STEEVENS . It may certainly have been used fo here , as in almost every other page of our author . Mr. Henley , however , obferves , that his particular may ...
... observed , ) that by repeated changes the hiftory of a language will be loft . STEEVENS . It may certainly have been used fo here , as in almost every other page of our author . Mr. Henley , however , obferves , that his particular may ...
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... observation is juft . In this play the king of France , as well as England , makes his appear- ance ; and the fenfe may be this : -It must be to your imagina- tions that our kings are indebted for their royalty . Let the fancy of the ...
... observation is juft . In this play the king of France , as well as England , makes his appear- ance ; and the fenfe may be this : -It must be to your imagina- tions that our kings are indebted for their royalty . Let the fancy of the ...
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