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... still better other's happiness ; Until the heavens , envying earth's good hap , Add an immortal title to your crown ! K. RỊCH . We thank you both : yet one but flatters us , As well appeareth by the cause you come ; Namely , to appeal ...
... still better other's happiness ; Until the heavens , envying earth's good hap , Add an immortal title to your crown ! K. RỊCH . We thank you both : yet one but flatters us , As well appeareth by the cause you come ; Namely , to appeal ...
Pagina 14
... still used with this fignification in Scotland , MALONE . 7 Marshal , command , & c . ] The old copies - Lord Marshall , but ( as Mr. Ritson observes ) the metre requires the omiffion I have made . It is also justified by his Majesty's ...
... still used with this fignification in Scotland , MALONE . 7 Marshal , command , & c . ] The old copies - Lord Marshall , but ( as Mr. Ritson observes ) the metre requires the omiffion I have made . It is also justified by his Majesty's ...
Pagina 23
... still to be feen in the Tower of London . STEEVENS . The object of Bolingbroke's request is , that the temper of his lance's point might as much exceed the mail of his adversary , as the iron of that mail was harder than wax . HENLEY ...
... still to be feen in the Tower of London . STEEVENS . The object of Bolingbroke's request is , that the temper of his lance's point might as much exceed the mail of his adversary , as the iron of that mail was harder than wax . HENLEY ...
Pagina 29
... still tied in his allegiance to the state which sent him into exile . Tully and Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative ; Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , seems to be of the same ...
... still tied in his allegiance to the state which sent him into exile . Tully and Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative ; Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , seems to be of the same ...
Pagina 42
... still our tardy apish nation Limps after , in base imitation . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , ( So it be new , there's no respect how vile , ) That is not quickly buzz'd into his ears ? Then all too late comes counsel to ...
... still our tardy apish nation Limps after , in base imitation . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , ( So it be new , there's no respect how vile , ) That is not quickly buzz'd into his ears ? Then all too late comes counsel to ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 12 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1813 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 12 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1813 |
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alſo ancient anſwer Aumerle baſe becauſe beſt blood BOLING Bolingbroke called cauſe coufin crown death doth duke Earl Engliſh Exeunt expreffion fack faid Falſtaff fame fays fignify firſt folio fome forrow foul fuch Gaunt Glendower grief Harry Percy hath heaven Henry VI Holinſhed honour horſe Hotspur houſe JOHNSON King Henry King Richard LADY laſt lord Maid Marian MALONE means Morris dance Mortimer moſt muſt night noble Northumberland obſerves old copies Oldcaſtle paffage paſſage Percy perſon play POINS preſent Prince prince of Wales purpoſe quarto Queen reaſon repreſented RICH RITSON ſame ſays ſcene ſecond ſee ſeems ſeen ſenſe ſet Shakſpeare Shakſpeare's ſhall ſhame ſhe ſhould ſhow Sir John ſome ſon ſpeak ſpeech ſpirit ſtand ſtate STEEVENS ſtill ſubject ſuch ſuppoſe ſweet ſword thee theſe thoſe thou art uſed WARBURTON Welsh hook whoſe word YORK Нот