King John ; King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1T. Longman ... [and 31 others], 1793 |
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... POPE , The edition of 1611 has no mention of Rowley , nor in the account of Rowley's works is any mention made of his conjunction with Shakspeare in any play . King John was reprinted in two parts in 1622. The first edition that I have ...
... POPE , The edition of 1611 has no mention of Rowley , nor in the account of Rowley's works is any mention made of his conjunction with Shakspeare in any play . King John was reprinted in two parts in 1622. The first edition that I have ...
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... Pope's Legate . Melun , a French Lord . Chatillon , Ambassador from France to King John . Elinor , the widow of King Henry II . and mother of King John . Conftance , mother to Arthur . Blanch , daughter to Alphonfo King of Caftile , and ...
... Pope's Legate . Melun , a French Lord . Chatillon , Ambassador from France to King John . Elinor , the widow of King Henry II . and mother of King John . Conftance , mother to Arthur . Blanch , daughter to Alphonfo King of Caftile , and ...
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... Pope has obferved that the like fentiment is found in Euripides , Menander , and Ariftotle . Shakspeare expreffes the fame doubt in feveral of his other plays . STEEVINS . At least from fair five hundred pound a year : 10 KING JOH N.
... Pope has obferved that the like fentiment is found in Euripides , Menander , and Ariftotle . Shakspeare expreffes the fame doubt in feveral of his other plays . STEEVINS . At least from fair five hundred pound a year : 10 KING JOH N.
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... Pope , perhaps , will be angry with me for discovering an anachronifm of our poet's in the next line , where he alludes to a coin not struck till the year 1504 , in the reign of King Henry VII . viz . a groat , which , as well as the ...
... Pope , perhaps , will be angry with me for discovering an anachronifm of our poet's in the next line , where he alludes to a coin not struck till the year 1504 , in the reign of King Henry VII . viz . a groat , which , as well as the ...
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... Pope , without neceffity , reads - for your converfing . Our author has here , I think , ufed a licence of phrafeology that he He and his tooth - pick ' at my worship's C 2 KING 19 JOHN . K. JOHN. Go, Faulconbridge; now haft thou ...
... Pope , without neceffity , reads - for your converfing . Our author has here , I think , ufed a licence of phrafeology that he He and his tooth - pick ' at my worship's C 2 KING 19 JOHN . K. JOHN. Go, Faulconbridge; now haft thou ...
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