The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 129
... Holinshed , speaking of the great men of Edward the Fourth's time , mentions " Scogan , a learned gentleman , and student for a time in Oxford , of a pleasaunte witte , and bent to mery de- uises , in respect whereof he was called into ...
... Holinshed , speaking of the great men of Edward the Fourth's time , mentions " Scogan , a learned gentleman , and student for a time in Oxford , of a pleasaunte witte , and bent to mery de- uises , in respect whereof he was called into ...
Pagina 152
... Holinshed , p . 809 : " that manie a speare was burst , and manie a great stripe given . " To brast had the same meaning . Barrett , in his Alvearie , or Quadruple Dictonary , 1580 , calls a housebreaker " a breaker and braster of doors ...
... Holinshed , p . 809 : " that manie a speare was burst , and manie a great stripe given . " To brast had the same meaning . Barrett , in his Alvearie , or Quadruple Dictonary , 1580 , calls a housebreaker " a breaker and braster of doors ...
Pagina 154
... standards to be pitched down in like sort as the archbishop had pitched his , over against them . " Holinshed , P. 529 . STEEVENS . powers Their cold intent , tenour and substance , thus 154 ACT IV . SECOND PART OF ACT IV. SCENE I. ...
... standards to be pitched down in like sort as the archbishop had pitched his , over against them . " Holinshed , P. 529 . STEEVENS . powers Their cold intent , tenour and substance , thus 154 ACT IV . SECOND PART OF ACT IV. SCENE I. ...
Pagina 155
... Holinshed , English History , p . 986 : " The left side of the enemy was compelled to sway a good way back , and give ground , " & c . Again , in King Henry VI . Part III . Act II . sc . v : " Now sways it this way , like a mightie sea ...
... Holinshed , English History , p . 986 : " The left side of the enemy was compelled to sway a good way back , and give ground , " & c . Again , in King Henry VI . Part III . Act II . sc . v : " Now sways it this way , like a mightie sea ...
Pagina 160
... king's peace , but that whatsoever he did , tended rather to advance the peace and quiet of the commonwealth . " Archbishop's speech in Holinshed . STEEVENS . Wherein have you been galled by the king ? What 160 ACT IV . SECOND PART OF.
... king's peace , but that whatsoever he did , tended rather to advance the peace and quiet of the commonwealth . " Archbishop's speech in Holinshed . STEEVENS . Wherein have you been galled by the king ? What 160 ACT IV . SECOND PART OF.
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