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Pagina 41
... answer'd , " Tush ! It can do me no damage : adding further , That , had the king in his last sickness fail'd , The cardinal's and fir Thomas Lovell's heads Should have gone off . K. HEN . Ha ! what , fo rank ? Ah , ha ! There's ...
... answer'd , " Tush ! It can do me no damage : adding further , That , had the king in his last sickness fail'd , The cardinal's and fir Thomas Lovell's heads Should have gone off . K. HEN . Ha ! what , fo rank ? Ah , ha ! There's ...
Pagina 90
... answer , rifes out of her chair , goes about the court , " comes to the King , and kneels at his feet ; then speaks . ] Q. KATH . Sir , I defire you , do me right and juftice ; 8 And to beftow your pity on me : for I am a moft poor ...
... answer , rifes out of her chair , goes about the court , " comes to the King , and kneels at his feet ; then speaks . ] Q. KATH . Sir , I defire you , do me right and juftice ; 8 And to beftow your pity on me : for I am a moft poor ...
Pagina 95
... answer . WARBURTON . I think , to fign , muft here be to show , to denote . By your outward meeknefs and humility , you how that you are of an holy order , but , & c . JOHNSON . So , with a kindred fenfe , in Julius Cæfar : 66 Sign'd in ...
... answer . WARBURTON . I think , to fign , muft here be to show , to denote . By your outward meeknefs and humility , you how that you are of an holy order , but , & c . JOHNSON . So , with a kindred fenfe , in Julius Cæfar : 66 Sign'd in ...
Pagina 99
... answer- able . A fimilar phrase occurs in Macbeth : 66 Stop up the accefs and paffage to remorse . " Yet the fenfe in which these words have hitherto been received may be the true one . STEEVENS . · on my honour , I Speak my good lord ...
... answer- able . A fimilar phrase occurs in Macbeth : 66 Stop up the accefs and paffage to remorse . " Yet the fenfe in which these words have hitherto been received may be the true one . STEEVENS . · on my honour , I Speak my good lord ...
Pagina 104
... answer , in p . 108 , is exactly conformable to that which he has recorded , and which he appears to have heard her pronounce . MALONE . Enter a Gentleman . Q. KATH . How now ? 104 KING HENRY VIII . ACT III. SCENE I. ...
... answer , in p . 108 , is exactly conformable to that which he has recorded , and which he appears to have heard her pronounce . MALONE . Enter a Gentleman . Q. KATH . How now ? 104 KING HENRY VIII . ACT III. SCENE I. ...
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