The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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Page 21
... King Henry IV . Part 11. rash gunpow- der . ' Maliciously is malignantly , with effects openly hurtful . 46 Make that ( i . e . Hermione's disloyalty , which is a clear point ) a subject of doubt , and go rot ! Dost think , I am such a ...
... King Henry IV . Part 11. rash gunpow- der . ' Maliciously is malignantly , with effects openly hurtful . 46 Make that ( i . e . Hermione's disloyalty , which is a clear point ) a subject of doubt , and go rot ! Dost think , I am such a ...
Page 59
... King Henry IV . says : - ' It ascends me into the brain , dries me there , ' & c . To speak of Perdita , now grown in grace Equal SC . 59 WINTER'S TALE.
... King Henry IV . says : - ' It ascends me into the brain , dries me there , ' & c . To speak of Perdita , now grown in grace Equal SC . 59 WINTER'S TALE.
Page 165
... King Henry IV . Part 1.And is not a buff jerkin a most sweet robe of durance . Thus also in Davies's Epigrams : Kate being pleas'd , wish'd that her pleasure could Endure as long as a buff jerkin would . ' It appears probable that there ...
... King Henry IV . Part 1.And is not a buff jerkin a most sweet robe of durance . Thus also in Davies's Epigrams : Kate being pleas'd , wish'd that her pleasure could Endure as long as a buff jerkin would . ' It appears probable that there ...
Page 171
... King Henry IV . Part 1. I have pepper'd the rogues , two , of them , I'm sure , I've pay'd . ' Dro . E. I am an ass indeed ; you SC . IV . 171 OF ERRORS .
... King Henry IV . Part 1. I have pepper'd the rogues , two , of them , I'm sure , I've pay'd . ' Dro . E. I am an ass indeed ; you SC . IV . 171 OF ERRORS .
Page 184
... King Henry IV . Part 1.Hal , if thou see down in the battle and bestride me so it is an act of friendship . Again in King Henry VI . Part 18 " Three times to - day I holp him to his horse , Three times bestrid him ; thrice I led him off ...
... King Henry IV . Part 1.Hal , if thou see down in the battle and bestride me so it is an act of friendship . Again in King Henry VI . Part 18 " Three times to - day I holp him to his horse , Three times bestrid him ; thrice I led him off ...
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