The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Four lagging Winters , and four wanton Springs , End in a word ; fuch is the Breath of Kings . Gaunt . I thank my Liege , that in regard of me He shortens four years of my fon's exile : But little vantage thall I reap thereby ; For ere ...
... Four lagging Winters , and four wanton Springs , End in a word ; fuch is the Breath of Kings . Gaunt . I thank my Liege , that in regard of me He shortens four years of my fon's exile : But little vantage thall I reap thereby ; For ere ...
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... four- teen verfes that follow , are found in the first Edition . POPE . I am inclined to believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Pope have restored were expunged in the revifion by the author : if the lines inclosed in crotchets are ...
... four- teen verfes that follow , are found in the first Edition . POPE . I am inclined to believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Pope have restored were expunged in the revifion by the author : if the lines inclosed in crotchets are ...
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... four laft lines were reftored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I fuppofe , omitted by the players only to fhorten the scenes , for they are wor- thy of the authour and fuitable to the perfonage , * Behind the globe , & c ...
... four laft lines were reftored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I fuppofe , omitted by the players only to fhorten the scenes , for they are wor- thy of the authour and fuitable to the perfonage , * Behind the globe , & c ...
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... four of them named ; and , within a very few Lines , the King , hearing they had made their Peace with Bolingbroke , calls them THRE Judas's . But how was their Peace made ? Why , with the Lofs of their Heads . This being explained ...
... four of them named ; and , within a very few Lines , the King , hearing they had made their Peace with Bolingbroke , calls them THRE Judas's . But how was their Peace made ? Why , with the Lofs of their Heads . This being explained ...
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... made to con-- demn his own conduct and difculp the King's . It is plain thele fix and the four following all belong to York . DS WARB That That every ftride he makes upon my Land Is dangerous KING RICHARD II . 57 SCENE VI. ...
... made to con-- demn his own conduct and difculp the King's . It is plain thele fix and the four following all belong to York . DS WARB That That every ftride he makes upon my Land Is dangerous KING RICHARD II . 57 SCENE VI. ...
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