“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... King John : 66 fortune shall cull forth , " Out of one side , her happy minion . " MALONE . 7 And ne'er shook hands , & c . ] The old copy reads - Which nev'r . shook hands ] So , in King Henry VI . P. III : " Till our King Henry had ...
... King John : 66 fortune shall cull forth , " Out of one side , her happy minion . " MALONE . 7 And ne'er shook hands , & c . ] The old copy reads - Which nev'r . shook hands ] So , in King Henry VI . P. III : " Till our King Henry had ...
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... king , Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky , 1 What a haste looks through his eyes ! So should he look , that ... John : STEEVENS . " Mocking the air , with colours idly spread . " This passage has perhaps been misunderstood ...
... king , Where the Norweyan banners flout the sky , 1 What a haste looks through his eyes ! So should he look , that ... John : STEEVENS . " Mocking the air , with colours idly spread . " This passage has perhaps been misunderstood ...
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... King John , 1591 : - breathe out damned orisons , " As thick as hail - stones ' fore the spring's approach . " The emendation of the word can is supported by a passage in King Henry IV . P. II : " And there are twenty weak and wearied ...
... King John , 1591 : - breathe out damned orisons , " As thick as hail - stones ' fore the spring's approach . " The emendation of the word can is supported by a passage in King Henry IV . P. II : " And there are twenty weak and wearied ...
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... King Lear : " -her smiles and tears " Were like a better day . " Again , in Macbeth : it hath cow'd my better part of man . " Again , in King John : " Nay , but make haste ; the better foot before . " Again , in P. Holland's translation ...
... King Lear : " -her smiles and tears " Were like a better day . " Again , in Macbeth : it hath cow'd my better part of man . " Again , in King John : " Nay , but make haste ; the better foot before . " Again , in P. Holland's translation ...
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... King John , seems in fa- vour of the supposition that these words relate to Malcolm . That Macbeth had children at some period , appears from what Lady Macbeth says in the first Act : " I have given suck , " & c . I am still more ...
... King John , seems in fa- vour of the supposition that these words relate to Malcolm . That Macbeth had children at some period , appears from what Lady Macbeth says in the first Act : " I have given suck , " & c . I am still more ...
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