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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Page 58
... mould . That earth , which clofing upon the body , takes its form . This interpretation the next line feems With With folemn Rev'rence ; throw away respect , Tradition , 1 58 KING RICHARD II . K. Rich. No matter where; of comfort no ...
... mould . That earth , which clofing upon the body , takes its form . This interpretation the next line feems With With folemn Rev'rence ; throw away respect , Tradition , 1 58 KING RICHARD II . K. Rich. No matter where; of comfort no ...
Page 59
... feems here ufed in an improper fenfe , for traditional practices : That is , jia ' lifbed or customary homage . Death defireyi g death . ] hat is , to dye fighting , is to return the evil that we fuffer , to destroy the deftroyers . I ...
... feems here ufed in an improper fenfe , for traditional practices : That is , jia ' lifbed or customary homage . Death defireyi g death . ] hat is , to dye fighting , is to return the evil that we fuffer , to destroy the deftroyers . I ...
Page 79
... feems to fay here , that his cares are not made lefs by the increale of Bolingbroke's cares , for this rea- fon , that his care is the loss of care , his grief is , that his regal cares are at an end , by the cella- 9 My care , is lofs ...
... feems to fay here , that his cares are not made lefs by the increale of Bolingbroke's cares , for this rea- fon , that his care is the loss of care , his grief is , that his regal cares are at an end , by the cella- 9 My care , is lofs ...
Page 83
... feems to be alluded to here . Ye are all , 8 G 2 fays the depofed Prince , jugglers who rife with this nimble dexte- rity by the fall of a good king . This As fharp as thorn . ] pathetick denunciation fhews that Shakespeare intended to ...
... feems to be alluded to here . Ye are all , 8 G 2 fays the depofed Prince , jugglers who rife with this nimble dexte- rity by the fall of a good king . This As fharp as thorn . ] pathetick denunciation fhews that Shakespeare intended to ...
Page 95
... feems thour , who has alluded to it to have been an interlude well more than once . I cannot now known in the time of our au- find that any copy of it is left . For ever will I kneel upon my knees , And 5 For KING RICHARD II . 95 Mine ...
... feems thour , who has alluded to it to have been an interlude well more than once . I cannot now known in the time of our au- find that any copy of it is left . For ever will I kneel upon my knees , And 5 For KING RICHARD II . 95 Mine ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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