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Pagina 6
... seen in him , Aim'd at your highness , no inveterate malice . K. RICH . Then call them to our prefence ; face to face , And frowning brow to brow , ourselves will hear The accuser , and the accused , freely speak : - [ Exeunt fome ...
... seen in him , Aim'd at your highness , no inveterate malice . K. RICH . Then call them to our prefence ; face to face , And frowning brow to brow , ourselves will hear The accuser , and the accused , freely speak : - [ Exeunt fome ...
Pagina 36
... seen them . STEEVENS . Shakfpeare , however , I believe , was thinking on the words of Lyly in the page from which an extract has been already made : " I speake this to this end , that though thy exile seem grievous to thee , yet ...
... seen them . STEEVENS . Shakfpeare , however , I believe , was thinking on the words of Lyly in the page from which an extract has been already made : " I speake this to this end , that though thy exile seem grievous to thee , yet ...
Pagina 47
... Seen how his fon's son should destroy his fons , From forth thy reach he would have laid thy shame : Deposing thee before thou wert possess'd , Which art poffess'd now to depose thyself . Why , coufin , wert thou regent of the world ...
... Seen how his fon's son should destroy his fons , From forth thy reach he would have laid thy shame : Deposing thee before thou wert possess'd , Which art poffess'd now to depose thyself . Why , coufin , wert thou regent of the world ...
Pagina 57
... seen , will authorize me to make an alteration , though according to Holinshed , whom Shakspeare followed in great measure , more than one is neceffary . " All the perfons enumerated in Holinshed's account of those who embark'd with ...
... seen , will authorize me to make an alteration , though according to Holinshed , whom Shakspeare followed in great measure , more than one is neceffary . " All the perfons enumerated in Holinshed's account of those who embark'd with ...
Pagina 61
... seen in form , and under a re- gular appearance , it must be looked upon from a contrary flation ; or , as Shakspeare says , ey'd awry . WARBURTON . Dr. Plot's History of Staffordshire , p . 391 , explains this per- spective , or odd ...
... seen in form , and under a re- gular appearance , it must be looked upon from a contrary flation ; or , as Shakspeare says , ey'd awry . WARBURTON . Dr. Plot's History of Staffordshire , p . 391 , explains this per- spective , or odd ...
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