The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Riley, 1806 |
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Pagina 78
... King Edward the Second , by Marlow , 1598 : " Whose looks were as a breeching to a boy . ” Again , in The Hog has lost his Pearl , 1614 : " 6 he went to fetch whips , I think , and , not respecting my honour , he would have breech'd me ...
... King Edward the Second , by Marlow , 1598 : " Whose looks were as a breeching to a boy . ” Again , in The Hog has lost his Pearl , 1614 : " 6 he went to fetch whips , I think , and , not respecting my honour , he would have breech'd me ...
Pagina 82
... King Henry IV : " A hare - brain'd Hotspur , govern'd by a spleen . " M. Mason . 2 Make friends , invite , yes , and proclaim the banns ; ] Mr. Ma- lone reads : Make friends , invite them , & c . Steevens . Them is not in the old copy ...
... King Henry IV : " A hare - brain'd Hotspur , govern'd by a spleen . " M. Mason . 2 Make friends , invite , yes , and proclaim the banns ; ] Mr. Ma- lone reads : Make friends , invite them , & c . Steevens . Them is not in the old copy ...
Pagina 91
... King James's daughter , the 14th day of Feb- ruary , 1612-13 , we are told by one who assisted at the ceremo- nial : " - In conclusion , a joy pronounced by the king and queen , and seconded with congratulation of the lords there ...
... King James's daughter , the 14th day of Feb- ruary , 1612-13 , we are told by one who assisted at the ceremo- nial : " - In conclusion , a joy pronounced by the king and queen , and seconded with congratulation of the lords there ...
Pagina 99
... King Leir , published before that of Shakspeare . Steevens . 8 was burst ; i . e . broken . So , in the first scene of this play : " You will not pay for the glasses you have burst ? ” Steevens . 1 Gru . Ay ; and that thou and the ...
... King Leir , published before that of Shakspeare . Steevens . 8 was burst ; i . e . broken . So , in the first scene of this play : " You will not pay for the glasses you have burst ? ” Steevens . 1 Gru . Ay ; and that thou and the ...
Pagina 100
... King Richard II : " Look on my wrongs with an indifferent eye . ” i . e . an impartial one . In Donne's Paradoxes , p . 56 , Dr. Farmer observes , that we find " one indifferent shoe ; " meaning , I suppose , a shoe that would fit ...
... King Richard II : " Look on my wrongs with an indifferent eye . ” i . e . an impartial one . In Donne's Paradoxes , p . 56 , Dr. Farmer observes , that we find " one indifferent shoe ; " meaning , I suppose , a shoe that would fit ...
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