The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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When the hurlyburly's done , When the battle's loft and won : 4 3 3 hurlyburly's – ] However mean this word may seem to modern cars , it came recommended to Shakspeare by the authority of Henry Peacham , who in the year 1577 published a ...
When the hurlyburly's done , When the battle's loft and won : 4 3 3 hurlyburly's – ] However mean this word may seem to modern cars , it came recommended to Shakspeare by the authority of Henry Peacham , who in the year 1577 published a ...
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... This passage may be added to the many others , which show how little Shake speare knew of ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been misted by Holinshed ; who , p . 567 ,. speaking of King Henry V. says .
... This passage may be added to the many others , which show how little Shake speare knew of ancient mythology . HENLEY . Our author might have been misted by Holinshed ; who , p . 567 ,. speaking of King Henry V. says .
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So , in King Henry VI . P. III . A & II . sc . i : " Tidings , as swiftly as the post could run , " Were brought , " & c . Mr. Rowe reads - as thick as hail . STEEVENS . The old copy reads- Can poft . The emendation is Mr. Rowe's .
So , in King Henry VI . P. III . A & II . sc . i : " Tidings , as swiftly as the post could run , " Were brought , " & c . Mr. Rowe reads - as thick as hail . STEEVENS . The old copy reads- Can poft . The emendation is Mr. Rowe's .
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So , in King Henry V : " With cafted lough and fresh legerity . " Home means to the uttermost . So , in The Winter's Tale : -all my sorrows " You have paid home . " It may be observed , that " tkrufted home " is an expression used at ...
So , in King Henry V : " With cafted lough and fresh legerity . " Home means to the uttermost . So , in The Winter's Tale : -all my sorrows " You have paid home . " It may be observed , that " tkrufted home " is an expression used at ...
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MALONE , -swelling ad — ] Swelling is used in the fame sense in the prologue to King Henry V : -princes to ac , " And monarchs 10 behold the swelling scene . " STEEVENS . 9 This Supernatural foliciting - ] Soliciting for information .
MALONE , -swelling ad — ] Swelling is used in the fame sense in the prologue to King Henry V : -princes to ac , " And monarchs 10 behold the swelling scene . " STEEVENS . 9 This Supernatural foliciting - ] Soliciting for information .
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