The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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Magnis ingeniis et multa nihilominus habituris simplex convenit erroris confessio
. Yet I know not whether the coronation shown in this play may not be liable to all
that can be objected against a battle . Johnson . the opinion that we bring ; ( To ...
Magnis ingeniis et multa nihilominus habituris simplex convenit erroris confessio
. Yet I know not whether the coronation shown in this play may not be liable to all
that can be objected against a battle . Johnson . the opinion that we bring ; ( To ...
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[ See the stage - direction in this play , a little before the King's entrance : “ Drum
and trumpet , chambers discharged . ? ] The Continuator of Stowe's Chronicle ,
relating the same accident , p . 1003 , says expressly , that it happened at the
play ...
[ See the stage - direction in this play , a little before the King's entrance : “ Drum
and trumpet , chambers discharged . ? ] The Continuator of Stowe's Chronicle ,
relating the same accident , p . 1003 , says expressly , that it happened at the
play ...
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... kingdom:7 simony was fair play j Again: " The bosses of his mulis brydles "
Myght bye Christ and his disciples " As farre as I coulde ever rede." Steevens. • 5
— : — with easy roads,] i. e. by short stages. Steevens. 6 Of an unbounded
stomach ...
... kingdom:7 simony was fair play j Again: " The bosses of his mulis brydles "
Myght bye Christ and his disciples " As farre as I coulde ever rede." Steevens. • 5
— : — with easy roads,] i. e. by short stages. Steevens. 6 Of an unbounded
stomach ...
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Nor shall this peace sleep with her : But as when Thus , already in this play :
Wolsey , that once trod the ways of glory . ” STEÉVENS . By those , in the last line
, means by those ways , and proves that we must read ways , instead of way , in
the ...
Nor shall this peace sleep with her : But as when Thus , already in this play :
Wolsey , that once trod the ways of glory . ” STEÉVENS . By those , in the last line
, means by those ways , and proves that we must read ways , instead of way , in
the ...
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There is yet another supposition possible : the Prologue and Epilogue may have
been written after Shakspeare's departure from the stage , upon some accidental
revival of the play , and there will then be reason for imagining that the writer ...
There is yet another supposition possible : the Prologue and Epilogue may have
been written after Shakspeare's departure from the stage , upon some accidental
revival of the play , and there will then be reason for imagining that the writer ...
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