The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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1 66 66 8 Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : as harmless and without effe & , ro ' As is the echo of a cannon's crack . " MALONE , Doubly redoubled strokes & c . ] ' So , in King Richard ...
1 66 66 8 Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : as harmless and without effe & , ro ' As is the echo of a cannon's crack . " MALONE , Doubly redoubled strokes & c . ] ' So , in King Richard ...
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Again , in King John : " Mocking the air with colours idly spread . " This passage has perhaps been misunderhood . The meaning seems to be , not that the Norweyan banners proudly insulted the sky ; but that , the standards being taken ...
Again , in King John : " Mocking the air with colours idly spread . " This passage has perhaps been misunderhood . The meaning seems to be , not that the Norweyan banners proudly insulted the sky ; but that , the standards being taken ...
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As thick as bail , " as an anonymous correspondent observes to me , is an expression in the old play of King John , 1591 : breathe out damncd orifons , " As thick as hail - ftones ' fore the spring's approach .
As thick as bail , " as an anonymous correspondent observes to me , is an expression in the old play of King John , 1591 : breathe out damncd orifons , " As thick as hail - ftones ' fore the spring's approach .
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Wbe'r he was combin'd " With those of Norway , or did line the rebel , " & c . Whether was in our author's time sometimes pronounced and written as one syllable , whe'r . So , in King John : • Now Ihame upon you , whe'r she does or no .
Wbe'r he was combin'd " With those of Norway , or did line the rebel , " & c . Whether was in our author's time sometimes pronounced and written as one syllable , whe'r . So , in King John : • Now Ihame upon you , whe'r she does or no .
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Enter MACBETH , as King ; Lady MACBETH , as Queen ; LENOX , Rosse , Lords , Ladies and Attendants . MACB . Here's our chief guest . ... in King John : " I'll tell thee , Hubert , half my power " & c . STEEVENS .
Enter MACBETH , as King ; Lady MACBETH , as Queen ; LENOX , Rosse , Lords , Ladies and Attendants . MACB . Here's our chief guest . ... in King John : " I'll tell thee , Hubert , half my power " & c . STEEVENS .
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