Remarks critical, conjectural, and explanatory, upon the plays of Shakspeare, resulting from a collation of the early copies with that of Johnson and Steevens, Том 21805 |
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... Henry IV . where Hotspur exclaims , " Send danger from the East unto the West , " So honour cross it from the North ... 4 JULIUS CAESAR .
... Henry IV . where Hotspur exclaims , " Send danger from the East unto the West , " So honour cross it from the North ... 4 JULIUS CAESAR .
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... Henry IV . " " Zounds ! how has he the leisure to be sick , " In such a justling time ? " And it is also introduced by Beaumont and Fletcher , in The Loyal Subject : 315 . " The general sick now ! Is this a time " For men to creep into ...
... Henry IV . " " Zounds ! how has he the leisure to be sick , " In such a justling time ? " And it is also introduced by Beaumont and Fletcher , in The Loyal Subject : 315 . " The general sick now ! Is this a time " For men to creep into ...
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... Henry IV . where Justice Shal- low tells Davy , that his friend shall have no wrong , I cannot discover any other meaning in it than that the fellow , although " an errant knave , " should not be treated with unjust rigour . But , even ...
... Henry IV . where Justice Shal- low tells Davy , that his friend shall have no wrong , I cannot discover any other meaning in it than that the fellow , although " an errant knave , " should not be treated with unjust rigour . But , even ...
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... Henry IV . Act 1 , Scene 2 : " In reproof of this lies the jest . " 343. " Sign'd in thy spoil . " 66 i . e . Marked , distinguished , signalized . -Here wast thou bay'd , brace hart ! - " How like a deer . " There is no end to the dear ...
... Henry IV . Act 1 , Scene 2 : " In reproof of this lies the jest . " 343. " Sign'd in thy spoil . " 66 i . e . Marked , distinguished , signalized . -Here wast thou bay'd , brace hart ! - " How like a deer . " There is no end to the dear ...
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... Henry IV . First Part ; where Hotspur , speaking of Mortimer's contest with Glendower , says , " He did confound the best part of an hour , " In changing hardiment , " & c . " Consume , " here , would seem a very feeble interpretation ...
... Henry IV . First Part ; where Hotspur , speaking of Mortimer's contest with Glendower , says , " He did confound the best part of an hour , " In changing hardiment , " & c . " Consume , " here , would seem a very feeble interpretation ...
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