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 18AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 99
... mark but this , for proof ; - Was not the duke of Orleans thy foe ? And was he not in England prisoner ? But , when they heard he was thine enemy , They set him free ' , without his ransom paid , In spite of Burgundy , and all his ...
... mark but this , for proof ; - Was not the duke of Orleans thy foe ? And was he not in England prisoner ? But , when they heard he was thine enemy , They set him free ' , without his ransom paid , In spite of Burgundy , and all his ...
Page 420
... Mark'd by the destinies to be avoided , As venom toads , or lizards ' dreadful stings " . RICH . Iron of Naples , hid with English gilt * Whose father bears the title of a king , ( As if a channel should be call'd the sea , ) which hath ...
... Mark'd by the destinies to be avoided , As venom toads , or lizards ' dreadful stings " . RICH . Iron of Naples , hid with English gilt * Whose father bears the title of a king , ( As if a channel should be call'd the sea , ) which hath ...
Page 443
... mark'd him for the grave : ] Young has transferred this expression to Alonzo in The Revenge : " This only marks my body for the grave . " A similar phrase occurs in Chapman's version of the fifth Iliad : " Our bravest foe is mark'd for ...
... mark'd him for the grave : ] Young has transferred this expression to Alonzo in The Revenge : " This only marks my body for the grave . " A similar phrase occurs in Chapman's version of the fifth Iliad : " Our bravest foe is mark'd for ...
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