The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 7
... eyes shall never close . This is the palace of the fearful king , ' And this the regal seat : possess it , York ; For this is thine , and not king Henry's heirs ' . YORK . Assist me then , sweet Warwick , and I will ; ' For hither we ...
... eyes shall never close . This is the palace of the fearful king , ' And this the regal seat : possess it , York ; For this is thine , and not king Henry's heirs ' . YORK . Assist me then , sweet Warwick , and I will ; ' For hither we ...
Pagina 14
... eye caught crown from the line below , and that we should read - prejudicial to his son , to his next heir . JOHNSON . Dr. Percy observes on Dr. Johnson's note , that son could not have been the right word , as Richard the Second had no ...
... eye caught crown from the line below , and that we should read - prejudicial to his son , to his next heir . JOHNSON . Dr. Percy observes on Dr. Johnson's note , that son could not have been the right word , as Richard the Second had no ...
Pagina 23
... eyes . " STEEVENS . Tire on the flesh of me , ] To tire is to fasten , to fix the ta- lons , from the French tirer . JOHNSON . To tire is to peck . 1631 : 66 So , in Decker's Match me in London , the vulture tires 66 Upon the eagle's ...
... eyes . " STEEVENS . Tire on the flesh of me , ] To tire is to fasten , to fix the ta- lons , from the French tirer . JOHNSON . To tire is to peck . 1631 : 66 So , in Decker's Match me in London , the vulture tires 66 Upon the eagle's ...
Pagina 32
... eyes ?? — I'll open them . ' RUT . So looks the pent - up lion3 o'er the wretch • That trembles under his devouring paws : And so he walks , insulting o'er his prey ; - And so he comes to rend his limbs asunder.- Ah , gentle Clifford ...
... eyes ?? — I'll open them . ' RUT . So looks the pent - up lion3 o'er the wretch • That trembles under his devouring paws : And so he walks , insulting o'er his prey ; - And so he comes to rend his limbs asunder.- Ah , gentle Clifford ...
Pagina 37
... eyes to heaven , Scorning whate'er you can afflict me with . " Why come you not ? what ! multitudes , and fear ? CLIF . So cowards fight , when they can fly no further ; ' So doves do peck the falcon's piercing talons ; So desperate ...
... eyes to heaven , Scorning whate'er you can afflict me with . " Why come you not ? what ! multitudes , and fear ? CLIF . So cowards fight , when they can fly no further ; ' So doves do peck the falcon's piercing talons ; So desperate ...
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ANNE battle blood brother BUCK Buckingham Catesby CLAR Clarence CLIF Clifford copy crown daughter dead death doth DUCH Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond editors ELIZ England Enter Exeunt eyes father fear folio France friends gentle grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York John JOHNSON King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III lady Lancaster live lord Hastings MALONE Margaret means Montague mother MURD noble old play old quarto passage piece prince printed quarto quartos read queen Rape of Lucrece Ratcliff RICH Richard Duke Richmond RITSON Saint Saint Albans says scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's shalt slain Somerset soul speak speech Stanley STEEVENS sweet tell thee THEOBALD thine thou Tower Tragedie of Richarde true Tragedie unto Warburton Warwick weep word