The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... feems to be of the fame opinion . WARB . * Norfolk , -fo far , & c ] [ do not clearly fee what is the fenfe of this abrupt line , but fuppofe the meaning to be this . Hereford immediately after his oath of perpetual enmity ad- dreffes ...
... feems to be of the fame opinion . WARB . * Norfolk , -fo far , & c ] [ do not clearly fee what is the fenfe of this abrupt line , but fuppofe the meaning to be this . Hereford immediately after his oath of perpetual enmity ad- dreffes ...
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... feems to have ufed beir in an improper fenfe , an heir be- ing one that inherits by fucceffion , fhould bely my thoughts ; is here put for one that fucceeds , though he fucceeds but in order of time , not in order of defcent . Comfort's ...
... feems to have ufed beir in an improper fenfe , an heir be- ing one that inherits by fucceffion , fhould bely my thoughts ; is here put for one that fucceeds , though he fucceeds but in order of time , not in order of defcent . Comfort's ...
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... feems to be the defign of the poet to raife Richard to eftecm in his fall , and confequently to intereft the reader in his favour . He gives him only paffive fortitude , the virtue of a confeffor rather than of a king . In his profpe ...
... feems to be the defign of the poet to raife Richard to eftecm in his fall , and confequently to intereft the reader in his favour . He gives him only paffive fortitude , the virtue of a confeffor rather than of a king . In his profpe ...
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... feems to be mentioned here as the proper weapon of a batman . The x king's beamen were his chap- Treria lains . Trenia calls himself the bea man of his patron . Bead- man might likewife be any men maintained by charity to pray for their ...
... feems to be mentioned here as the proper weapon of a batman . The x king's beamen were his chap- Treria lains . Trenia calls himself the bea man of his patron . Bead- man might likewife be any men maintained by charity to pray for their ...
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... feems pro- bable to me that he wrote , as I have conjecturally alter'd the Text , Where is the Earl of Wilt- fhire whee is he got ? i . e . into what Corner of my Dominions is he flunk , and ab- conded ? THEOBALD . This emendation Dr ...
... feems pro- bable to me that he wrote , as I have conjecturally alter'd the Text , Where is the Earl of Wilt- fhire whee is he got ? i . e . into what Corner of my Dominions is he flunk , and ab- conded ? THEOBALD . This emendation Dr ...
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