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Pagina 11
Again , in Taylor the water - poet's Short Relation of a long Four- ney , & c . " there stands a strong castle , but the town is all spoil'd , and almost inhabitable by the late lamentable troubles . " Steevens .
Again , in Taylor the water - poet's Short Relation of a long Four- ney , & c . " there stands a strong castle , but the town is all spoil'd , and almost inhabitable by the late lamentable troubles . " Steevens .
Pagina 31
Four lagging winters , and four wanton springs , End in a word ; Such is the breath of kings . Gaunt . I thank my liege , that , in regard of me , He shortens four years of my son's exíle : But little vantage shall I reap thereby ...
Four lagging winters , and four wanton springs , End in a word ; Such is the breath of kings . Gaunt . I thank my liege , that , in regard of me , He shortens four years of my son's exíle : But little vantage shall I reap thereby ...
Pagina 73
Of this speech , the four last lines were restored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I suppose , omitted by the players only to shorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the personage .
Of this speech , the four last lines were restored from the first edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I suppose , omitted by the players only to shorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the personage .
Pagina 78
Here are four of them named ; and , within a very few lines , the King hearing they had made their peace with Bolingbroke , calls them three Judas- ses . But how was their peace made ? Why , with the loss of their heads .
Here are four of them named ; and , within a very few lines , the King hearing they had made their peace with Bolingbroke , calls them three Judas- ses . But how was their peace made ? Why , with the loss of their heads .
Pagina 85
It is plain these six and the four following all belong to York . Warburton . It should be observed that the four last of these lines are in all the copies given to York . Steevens . VOL . VIII . H Because we thought ourself thy lawful ...
It is plain these six and the four following all belong to York . Warburton . It should be observed that the four last of these lines are in all the copies given to York . Steevens . VOL . VIII . H Because we thought ourself thy lawful ...
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