The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... King Richard the Second . Edmund of Langley , Duke of York ; Uncles to the John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancafter ; } King . Henry , furnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , ' ...
... King Richard the Second . Edmund of Langley , Duke of York ; Uncles to the John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancafter ; } King . Henry , furnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , ' ...
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... of the understanding . JOHNSON . 4 whofe way himself will choofe ; ] Do not attempt to guide him , who , whatever thou fhalt fay , will take his own courfe . JOHNSON . 5 rash ] That is , hafty , violent . JOHNSON . So , in King Henry IV ...
... of the understanding . JOHNSON . 4 whofe way himself will choofe ; ] Do not attempt to guide him , who , whatever thou fhalt fay , will take his own courfe . JOHNSON . 5 rash ] That is , hafty , violent . JOHNSON . So , in King Henry IV ...
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... of King Henry IV : " Poor fellow never joy'd fince the price of oats rofe . " Again , in K. Henry VI . P. II : " Was ever king that joy'd on earthly throne- . " The word is again ufed with the fame fignification in the play before us ...
... of King Henry IV : " Poor fellow never joy'd fince the price of oats rofe . " Again , in K. Henry VI . P. II : " Was ever king that joy'd on earthly throne- . " The word is again ufed with the fame fignification in the play before us ...
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... of the first scene of that play . Again , though Glendower , in the very first year of King Henry IV . began to be troublefome , put in for the fupremacy of Wales , and imprifoned Mortimer ; yet it was not till the fucceeding year that the ...
... of the first scene of that play . Again , though Glendower , in the very first year of King Henry IV . began to be troublefome , put in for the fupremacy of Wales , and imprifoned Mortimer ; yet it was not till the fucceeding year that the ...
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... of a king ; Are we not high ? High be our thoughts : I know , my uncle York Hath power enough to ferve our turn . But who Comes here ? 7 Have I not reafon to look pale and dead ? ] So , in King Henry IV . P. II : " Even fuch a man- " So ...
... of a king ; Are we not high ? High be our thoughts : I know , my uncle York Hath power enough to ferve our turn . But who Comes here ? 7 Have I not reafon to look pale and dead ? ] So , in King Henry IV . P. II : " Even fuch a man- " So ...
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