The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 14 |
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Pagina 10
York means , I fuppofe , that the dukedom of York was his inheritance from his father , as the earldom of March was his in- heritance from his mother , Anne Mortimer , the wife of the Earl of Cambridge ; and by naming the earldom ...
York means , I fuppofe , that the dukedom of York was his inheritance from his father , as the earldom of March was his in- heritance from his mother , Anne Mortimer , the wife of the Earl of Cambridge ; and by naming the earldom ...
Pagina 34
... least seven years old ; more proba bly twelve . The fame obfervation has been made by an anony- mous writer . MALONE . 7 fith i . e . fince . So , in The Merry Wives of Windfor : 66 -fith you yourself know how easy it is to be such ...
... least seven years old ; more proba bly twelve . The fame obfervation has been made by an anony- mous writer . MALONE . 7 fith i . e . fince . So , in The Merry Wives of Windfor : 66 -fith you yourself know how easy it is to be such ...
Pagina 43
Then fon and father weep with equal ftrife , " Who fhould weep most for daughter or for wife . " Again , in Macbeth : 66 that tears fhall drown the wind . " Again , in Troilus and Creffida : " Where are my tears ? rain , rain , to lay ...
Then fon and father weep with equal ftrife , " Who fhould weep most for daughter or for wife . " Again , in Macbeth : 66 that tears fhall drown the wind . " Again , in Troilus and Creffida : " Where are my tears ? rain , rain , to lay ...
Pagina 46
He and Cicely his wife , with his fon Ed- mond Earl of Rutland , were originally buried in the chancel of Foderingay church ; and ( as Peacham informs us in his Complete Gentleman , 4to . 1627 , ) " when the chancel in that furie of ...
He and Cicely his wife , with his fon Ed- mond Earl of Rutland , were originally buried in the chancel of Foderingay church ; and ( as Peacham informs us in his Complete Gentleman , 4to . 1627 , ) " when the chancel in that furie of ...
Pagina 69
1. no date : " Good gentle Jone , with - holde thy hands , " This once let me entreat thee , " And make me promife , never more " That thou thalt mind to beat me ; " For feare thou weare the wifpe , good wife , “ And make our neighbours ...
1. no date : " Good gentle Jone , with - holde thy hands , " This once let me entreat thee , " And make me promife , never more " That thou thalt mind to beat me ; " For feare thou weare the wifpe , good wife , “ And make our neighbours ...
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ANNE appears arms battle bear blood brother BUCK Buckingham called CLAR Clarence Clifford Contention copy crown daughter dead death doth Duke Earl edition Edward ELIZ Enter Exeunt eyes fair fame father fays fear fecond fhall fhould fight firſt folio fome foul France friends fuch George give Glofter grace GREY Haftings hand HAST hath head hear heart heaven himſelf hope John JOHNSON kill King Edward King Henry King Richard lady leave live look lord MALONE March means mind mother muſt never old play once original paffage perhaps piece poor prefent prince printed quarto queen RICH Richard Richmond ſcene Shakspeare Shakspeare's ſpeak ſpeech STEEVENS tell thee thefe theſe thing Third thou thought Tower true unto uſed Warwick wife York young