The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 182
... spirit as the month of May , And gorgeous as the Sun at Midfummer ; Wanton as youthful goats , wild as young bulls . ( 1 ) I faw young Harry , with his beaver on , ( 9 ) All furnifbt , all in arms , All plum'd like Efiriges , that with ...
... spirit as the month of May , And gorgeous as the Sun at Midfummer ; Wanton as youthful goats , wild as young bulls . ( 1 ) I faw young Harry , with his beaver on , ( 9 ) All furnifbt , all in arms , All plum'd like Efiriges , that with ...
Page 204
... spirit ; Before , I lov'd thee as a brother , John ; But now , I do refpect thee as my soul . K. Henry . I faw him ... Spirits Of Sherley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms . I It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee , 204 THE ...
... spirit ; Before , I lov'd thee as a brother , John ; But now , I do refpect thee as my soul . K. Henry . I faw him ... Spirits Of Sherley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms . I It is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee , 204 THE ...
Page 219
... Spirit ] The impreffion upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your fon . ( 4 ) Yet for all this , fay not , & c . ] The contradiction in the first part of this fpeech might be imputed to the diftraction of Northum ...
... Spirit ] The impreffion upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your fon . ( 4 ) Yet for all this , fay not , & c . ] The contradiction in the first part of this fpeech might be imputed to the diftraction of Northum ...
Page 222
... spirit and maftery generally , that the infertions are plainly by Shakespear himself . POPE . To this note I have nothing to add , but that the editor fpeaks of more editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one ...
... spirit and maftery generally , that the infertions are plainly by Shakespear himself . POPE . To this note I have nothing to add , but that the editor fpeaks of more editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one ...
Page 239
... Spirit of this woman , and made her ferve your uses both in purfe and perfon . Without this the following exhortation of the Chief Juftice is lefs proper . PORE . ( 7 ) This freap ] A Yorkshire word for rebuke . ( 8 ) Answer in the ...
... Spirit of this woman , and made her ferve your uses both in purfe and perfon . Without this the following exhortation of the Chief Juftice is lefs proper . PORE . ( 7 ) This freap ] A Yorkshire word for rebuke . ( 8 ) Answer in the ...
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