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Pagina 8
The hawks had fometimes little bells hung upon them , perhaps to dare the birds ; that is , to fright them from rifing . JOHNSON . 1 . Flourish . Enter King HENRY , CLIFFORD , NOR- THUMBERLAND 8 . THIRD PART OF.
The hawks had fometimes little bells hung upon them , perhaps to dare the birds ; that is , to fright them from rifing . JOHNSON . 1 . Flourish . Enter King HENRY , CLIFFORD , NOR- THUMBERLAND 8 . THIRD PART OF.
Pagina 13
Perhaps Mr. Gray had this paf- fage in his mind , when he wrote : " Weave the warp , and weave the woof , " The winding - fheet of Edward's race- STEEVENS . 7 But prove it , Henry , and thou shalt be king . ] Thus the fecond folio .
Perhaps Mr. Gray had this paf- fage in his mind , when he wrote : " Weave the warp , and weave the woof , " The winding - fheet of Edward's race- STEEVENS . 7 But prove it , Henry , and thou shalt be king . ] Thus the fecond folio .
Pagina 68
Perhaps Ed- ward means one of thefe wifps , as the denotement of a menial fervant . Barrett adds , that , like a wafe , it fignifies 66 a wreath to be laied under the veffel that is borne upon the head , as women ufe .
Perhaps Ed- ward means one of thefe wifps , as the denotement of a menial fervant . Barrett adds , that , like a wafe , it fignifies 66 a wreath to be laied under the veffel that is borne upon the head , as women ufe .
Pagina 69
39 Callet , a lewd woman , a drab , perhaps fo called from the French calote , which was a fort of head - dress worn by country girls . See Gloffary to Urry's Chaucer . So , in Chaucer's Remedy of Love , v .
39 Callet , a lewd woman , a drab , perhaps fo called from the French calote , which was a fort of head - dress worn by country girls . See Gloffary to Urry's Chaucer . So , in Chaucer's Remedy of Love , v .
Pagina 71
Shakspeare has here , perhaps , intentionally thrown three different actions into one . The Lord Fitzwater , being ftationed by King Edward , to defend the pafs of Ferrybridge , was affaulted by the Lord Clifford , and immediately flain ...
Shakspeare has here , perhaps , intentionally thrown three different actions into one . The Lord Fitzwater , being ftationed by King Edward , to defend the pafs of Ferrybridge , was affaulted by the Lord Clifford , and immediately flain ...
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