The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Volumul 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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Pagina 4
... lief . So Hall in his Chronicle , Henry VI . Fo- lio 12. Ryght hyghe and mighty Prince , and my right noble , and , after one , levest Lord . WARBURTON . And And over - joy of heart doth minifter . K. 4 THE SECOND PART OF.
... lief . So Hall in his Chronicle , Henry VI . Fo- lio 12. Ryght hyghe and mighty Prince , and my right noble , and , after one , levest Lord . WARBURTON . And And over - joy of heart doth minifter . K. 4 THE SECOND PART OF.
Pagina 5
... doth minifter . K. Henry . Her fight did ravish , but her grace fpeech , Her words y - clad with wifdom's majesty , Make me from wondring fall to weeping joys , Such is the fulness of my heart's content . in Lords , with one cheerful ...
... doth minifter . K. Henry . Her fight did ravish , but her grace fpeech , Her words y - clad with wifdom's majesty , Make me from wondring fall to weeping joys , Such is the fulness of my heart's content . in Lords , with one cheerful ...
Pagina 8
... doth trouble you . Rancour will out . Proud prelate , in thy face I fee thy fury ; if I longer stay , We shall begin our ancient bickerings . Lordings , farewel ; and fay , when I am gone , I prophefy'd , France will be loft ere long ...
... doth trouble you . Rancour will out . Proud prelate , in thy face I fee thy fury ; if I longer stay , We shall begin our ancient bickerings . Lordings , farewel ; and fay , when I am gone , I prophefy'd , France will be loft ere long ...
Pagina 11
... ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ? Why are thine eyes fixt to the fullen earth , Gazing at that which feems to dim thy fight ? Gazing ΚΙΝG HENRY VI . Ir.
... ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ? Why are thine eyes fixt to the fullen earth , Gazing at that which feems to dim thy fight ? Gazing ΚΙΝG HENRY VI . Ir.
Pagina 12
... doth bode , God knows . Elean . Tut , this was nothing but an argument , That he , that breaks a stick of Glofter's grove , Shall lofe his head for his Prefumption . But lift to me , my Humphry , my fweet Duke ; Methought , I fat in ...
... doth bode , God knows . Elean . Tut , this was nothing but an argument , That he , that breaks a stick of Glofter's grove , Shall lofe his head for his Prefumption . But lift to me , my Humphry , my fweet Duke ; Methought , I fat in ...
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