The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 14Rwington, 1821 |
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... King Henry VI . Part II . : " The rightful heir to England's royal seat . " In like manner in Twelfth - Night our author has erected the throne of love in the heart : " It gives a very echo to the seat " Where love is throned . " Again ...
... King Henry VI . Part II . : " The rightful heir to England's royal seat . " In like manner in Twelfth - Night our author has erected the throne of love in the heart : " It gives a very echo to the seat " Where love is throned . " Again ...
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... King Henry VI . Part I. : " If we be English deer , be then in blood . " i . e . high spirits , in vigour . Again , in this play of Coriolanus , Act IV . Sc . V .: " But when they shall see his crest up again , and the man in blood ...
... King Henry VI . Part I. : " If we be English deer , be then in blood . " i . e . high spirits , in vigour . Again , in this play of Coriolanus , Act IV . Sc . V .: " But when they shall see his crest up again , and the man in blood ...
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... King Henry VIII . Act V. Sc . III . with only a slight variation in the spelling : " I'll peck you o'er the pales else . " MALONE . I - ――― the heart of GENEROSITY , ] To give the final blow to the nobles . Generosity is high birth . So ...
... King Henry VIII . Act V. Sc . III . with only a slight variation in the spelling : " I'll peck you o'er the pales else . " MALONE . I - ――― the heart of GENEROSITY , ] To give the final blow to the nobles . Generosity is high birth . So ...
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... King Henry VIII . : 66 ――― That is , You have in this muJOHNSON . · To - day he puts forth " The tender leaves of hope , to - morrow blossoms , " & c . MALONE . 2 to GIRD- ] To sneer , to gibe . So Falstaff uses the noun , when he says ...
... King Henry VIII . : 66 ――― That is , You have in this muJOHNSON . · To - day he puts forth " The tender leaves of hope , to - morrow blossoms , " & c . MALONE . 2 to GIRD- ] To sneer , to gibe . So Falstaff uses the noun , when he says ...
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... King Henry IV . Act IV . Sc . IV .: " But thou [ the crown ] most fine , most honour'd , most renown'd , " Hast eat thy bearer up . " To be " eat up with pride , " is still a phrase in common and vulgar use . " He is grown too proud to ...
... King Henry IV . Act IV . Sc . IV .: " But thou [ the crown ] most fine , most honour'd , most renown'd , " Hast eat thy bearer up . " To be " eat up with pride , " is still a phrase in common and vulgar use . " He is grown too proud to ...
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