The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... plays in quarto , ( very much to the advantage of his edi- tion ) coming to this place , found five lines , in the first edition of this play printed in 1598 , omitted in the first general collection of the poet's works ; and , not ...
... plays in quarto , ( very much to the advantage of his edi- tion ) coming to this place , found five lines , in the first edition of this play printed in 1598 , omitted in the first general collection of the poet's works ; and , not ...
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... Each one already blazing by our meeds . " And again , in the same play , King Henry says : " That's not my fear , my meed hath got me fame . ” M. Mason : Within my mouth you have engaol'd my tongue , Doubly 28 KING RICHARD II .
... Each one already blazing by our meeds . " And again , in the same play , King Henry says : " That's not my fear , my meed hath got me fame . ” M. Mason : Within my mouth you have engaol'd my tongue , Doubly 28 KING RICHARD II .
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... play is in- deed more accurately printed than most of the other single co- pies . There is now , however , no certain method of knowing by whom the rejection was made . Steevens . 4 All places that the eye of heaven visits , & c . ] So ...
... play is in- deed more accurately printed than most of the other single co- pies . There is now , however , no certain method of knowing by whom the rejection was made . Steevens . 4 All places that the eye of heaven visits , & c . ] So ...
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... following scene . As the play is now divided , more time passes between the two last scenes of the first Act , than between the first Act and the second . Johnson . Aum . I brought high Hereford , if you call KING RICHARD II . 35.
... following scene . As the play is now divided , more time passes between the two last scenes of the first Act , than between the first Act and the second . Johnson . Aum . I brought high Hereford , if you call KING RICHARD II . 35.
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... play so nicely with their names ? Gaunt . No , misery makes sport to mock itself : Since thou dost seek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great king , to flatter thee . K. Rich . Should dying men flatter with those that live ...
... play so nicely with their names ? Gaunt . No , misery makes sport to mock itself : Since thou dost seek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great king , to flatter thee . K. Rich . Should dying men flatter with those that live ...
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