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Pagina 38
... Henry IV , P. 1 : " Thou hast redeem'd thy lost opinion , " 2— The quotation is Mr. Reed's . See Vol . VIII , p . 328 , n . 5. Steevens . and envy afterwards : ] Envy is here , as almost always in Shakspeare's plays , malice . See Vol ...
... Henry IV , P. 1 : " Thou hast redeem'd thy lost opinion , " 2— The quotation is Mr. Reed's . See Vol . VIII , p . 328 , n . 5. Steevens . and envy afterwards : ] Envy is here , as almost always in Shakspeare's plays , malice . See Vol ...
Pagina 43
... Henry IV , Act I , sc . iii : 8 " He apprehends a world of figures . " Henley . on your condition , ] On your temper ; the disposition of your mind . See Vol . IX , p . 374 , n . 9 . Malone . Of the dank morning ? What , is Brutus sick ...
... Henry IV , Act I , sc . iii : 8 " He apprehends a world of figures . " Henley . on your condition , ] On your temper ; the disposition of your mind . See Vol . IX , p . 374 , n . 9 . Malone . Of the dank morning ? What , is Brutus sick ...
Pagina 45
... Henry VIII , as we read in Cavendish's Life of Wolsey , in commendation of Queen Ka- tharine , in publick said : " She hathe beene to me a true obedient wife , and as comfortable as I could wish . " Upton . 61 In the book of entries at ...
... Henry VIII , as we read in Cavendish's Life of Wolsey , in commendation of Queen Ka- tharine , in publick said : " She hathe beene to me a true obedient wife , and as comfortable as I could wish . " Upton . 61 In the book of entries at ...
Pagina 50
... Henry Howard , Earl of Northamp- ton , 1583 . Again , ibid : " Let us look into the nature of a comet , by the face of which it is supposed that the same should portend plague , famine , warre , or the death of potentates . " Malone . 9 ...
... Henry Howard , Earl of Northamp- ton , 1583 . Again , ibid : " Let us look into the nature of a comet , by the face of which it is supposed that the same should portend plague , famine , warre , or the death of potentates . " Malone . 9 ...
Pagina 60
... right . " Malone . Thus also , in King Henry IV , P. II , where Justice Shallow assures Davy that his friend ( an arrant knave ) “ shall have no wrong . " Steevens . For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru . 60 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... right . " Malone . Thus also , in King Henry IV , P. II , where Justice Shallow assures Davy that his friend ( an arrant knave ) “ shall have no wrong . " Steevens . For the repealing of my banish'd brother ? Bru . 60 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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