King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... words " to marke , note , demonstrate , or shew . " -the word is still used with this signification in Scotland . MALONE . 4 Marshal , command , & c . ] The old copies - Lord Marshal ; but ( as Mr. Ritson observes , ) the metre requires ...
... words " to marke , note , demonstrate , or shew . " -the word is still used with this signification in Scotland . MALONE . 4 Marshal , command , & c . ] The old copies - Lord Marshal ; but ( as Mr. Ritson observes , ) the metre requires ...
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... word more ; -Grief boundeth where it falls , Not with the empty hollowness , but weight : 2 Why then , I will . Farewell , old Gaunt . ] The measure of this line being clearly defective , why may we not read ? — Now fare thee well , old ...
... word more ; -Grief boundeth where it falls , Not with the empty hollowness , but weight : 2 Why then , I will . Farewell , old Gaunt . ] The measure of this line being clearly defective , why may we not read ? — Now fare thee well , old ...
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... word offices in this passage , which requires to be particularly explained , because it is immediately connected . with the word cheer , and shows that the original reading is the true one . Therefore commend me ; let him not come there ...
... word offices in this passage , which requires to be particularly explained , because it is immediately connected . with the word cheer , and shows that the original reading is the true one . Therefore commend me ; let him not come there ...
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... word cruel furnishes a new idea , I have adopted it : " Wounds made by neighbour's swords , " were necessarily civil ... words " Which so rous'd up , " & c . are immediately connected with " gentle sleep , " in the preceding line , and ...
... word cruel furnishes a new idea , I have adopted it : " Wounds made by neighbour's swords , " were necessarily civil ... words " Which so rous'd up , " & c . are immediately connected with " gentle sleep , " in the preceding line , and ...
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... word of - never to return Breathe I against thee , upon pain of life . NOR . A heavy sentence , my most sovereign liege , And all unlook'd for from your highness ' mouth : A dearer merit , not so deep a maim As to be cast forth in the ...
... word of - never to return Breathe I against thee , upon pain of life . NOR . A heavy sentence , my most sovereign liege , And all unlook'd for from your highness ' mouth : A dearer merit , not so deep a maim As to be cast forth in the ...
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alludes ancient appears arms Aumerle BARD Bardolph Ben Jonson blood BOLING Bolingbroke BOSWELL called cousin crown death doth duke Earl edition England English Enter Exeunt eyes fair Falstaff father fear folio France French Gaunt give grace grief hand Harry hath head heart heaven Henry VI Holinshed honour horse Hotspur humour JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry IV King Richard King Richard II king's lady lord Love's Labour's Lost majesty MALONE MASON master means merry Mortimer never night noble Northumberland observed old copies Oldcastle peace Percy perhaps PIST Pistol play poet POINS Pope prince quarto Queen RITSON sack says scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHAL signifies Sir Dagonet Sir John Sir John Oldcastle soldiers soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD thing thou art thought WARBURTON word