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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... laft years of this prince . The action of the drama begins with Bolingbroke's ap- pealing the Duke of Norfolk , on an accufation of high treason , which fell out in the year 1398 ; and it clofes with the murder of King Richard at ...
... laft years of this prince . The action of the drama begins with Bolingbroke's ap- pealing the Duke of Norfolk , on an accufation of high treason , which fell out in the year 1398 ; and it clofes with the murder of King Richard at ...
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... dear account , 2 --this flander of his blood , ] i . e . this reproach to his ancestry . STEEVENS . 3 my Scepter's awe ] The reverence due to my scepter . JOHNSON . Since laft I went to France to fetch his queen 10 KING RICHARD II .
... dear account , 2 --this flander of his blood , ] i . e . this reproach to his ancestry . STEEVENS . 3 my Scepter's awe ] The reverence due to my scepter . JOHNSON . Since laft I went to France to fetch his queen 10 KING RICHARD II .
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... laft I went to France to fetch his queen : Now fwallow down that lie.- -For Glofter's death , I flew him not ; but to my own disgrace , Neglected my fworn duty in that cafe.- For you , my noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father ...
... laft I went to France to fetch his queen : Now fwallow down that lie.- -For Glofter's death , I flew him not ; but to my own disgrace , Neglected my fworn duty in that cafe.- For you , my noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father ...
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... laft leave of thee takes my weeping eye . - [ Exeunt . 5 unfurnish'd walls , ] In our ancient caftles the naked ftone walls were only covered with tapestry , or arras , hung upon tenter hooks , from which it was eafily taken down on ...
... laft leave of thee takes my weeping eye . - [ Exeunt . 5 unfurnish'd walls , ] In our ancient caftles the naked ftone walls were only covered with tapestry , or arras , hung upon tenter hooks , from which it was eafily taken down on ...
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... laft words with kindness and tenderness , Confefs thy treafons . JOHNSON . -fo fare , as to mine enemy ; ] i . e . he only wishes him to fare like his enemy , and he difdains to fay fare well as Aumerle does in the next fcene . TOLLET ...
... laft words with kindness and tenderness , Confefs thy treafons . JOHNSON . -fo fare , as to mine enemy ; ] i . e . he only wishes him to fare like his enemy , and he difdains to fay fare well as Aumerle does in the next fcene . TOLLET ...
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