King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Side 7
... observation to which I shall have frequent occasion to refer . Our ancestors , in their estimate of old age , appear to have reckoned somewhat differently from us , and to have considered men as old whom we should now esteem middle aged ...
... observation to which I shall have frequent occasion to refer . Our ancestors , in their estimate of old age , appear to have reckoned somewhat differently from us , and to have considered men as old whom we should now esteem middle aged ...
Side 43
... OBSERVE.- ] The King here addresses Green and Bagot , who we may suppose had been talking to him of Boling- broke's " courtship to the common people , " at the time of his de- parture . " Yes , ( says Richard , ) we did observe it ...
... OBSERVE.- ] The King here addresses Green and Bagot , who we may suppose had been talking to him of Boling- broke's " courtship to the common people , " at the time of his de- parture . " Yes , ( says Richard , ) we did observe it ...
Side 45
... observed that Bushy comes in afterwards with news ( as the old quarto terms it . ) On this account we cannot read Bushy here , and are obliged to adopt a transposition made in the quarto 1634 : " Ourself and Bushy , Bagot here , and ...
... observed that Bushy comes in afterwards with news ( as the old quarto terms it . ) On this account we cannot read Bushy here , and are obliged to adopt a transposition made in the quarto 1634 : " Ourself and Bushy , Bagot here , and ...
Side 47
... observed , ( Life of William of Wyke- ham , 8vo . 1777 , p . 205 , ) “ was of an indolent disposition , a lover of pleasure , and averse to business ; easily prevailed upon to lie still , and consult his own quiet , and never acting ...
... observed , ( Life of William of Wyke- ham , 8vo . 1777 , p . 205 , ) “ was of an indolent disposition , a lover of pleasure , and averse to business ; easily prevailed upon to lie still , and consult his own quiet , and never acting ...
Side 55
... observation is equally ill - founded . The doctrine of absolute sovereignty might as well have been learned in the reign of Elizabeth , as in that of her successor . She was , in fact , as absolute as he wished to be . Johnson's ...
... observation is equally ill - founded . The doctrine of absolute sovereignty might as well have been learned in the reign of Elizabeth , as in that of her successor . She was , in fact , as absolute as he wished to be . Johnson's ...
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