King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... suppose that whatever form of address the poet has used in one scene , must be likewise employed by him in every other ! The truth is , the metre is such as the poet has used in innume- rable other places . MALONE . 5 - Duchess of ...
... suppose that whatever form of address the poet has used in one scene , must be likewise employed by him in every other ! The truth is , the metre is such as the poet has used in innume- rable other places . MALONE . 5 - Duchess of ...
Side 21
... suppose , from memory , has compressed a couplet into a single line : Ημισυ γας T αρετης αποαίνυται ευρύοπα Ζευς Ανερος , ευτ ' αν μιν κατα δούλιον ημαρ έλησιν . Odyss . lib . xvii . v . 322. HOLT White . I do not believe that caitiff ...
... suppose , from memory , has compressed a couplet into a single line : Ημισυ γας T αρετης αποαίνυται ευρύοπα Ζευς Ανερος , ευτ ' αν μιν κατα δούλιον ημαρ έλησιν . Odyss . lib . xvii . v . 322. HOLT White . I do not believe that caitiff ...
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... suppose the meaning to be this : Here- ford immediately after his oath of perpetual enmity , addresses Norfolk , and , fearing some misconstruction , turns to the King , and says " so far as to mine enemy , " — that is , ' I should say ...
... suppose the meaning to be this : Here- ford immediately after his oath of perpetual enmity , addresses Norfolk , and , fearing some misconstruction , turns to the King , and says " so far as to mine enemy , " — that is , ' I should say ...
Side 40
... suppose that he did , is to shut our eyes to his habits , cha- racter , and history . He suffered plays to be imputed to him ( with his name affixed to them ) , of which he had not written a word . When Thorpe , a bookseller , in 1609 ...
... suppose that he did , is to shut our eyes to his habits , cha- racter , and history . He suffered plays to be imputed to him ( with his name affixed to them ) , of which he had not written a word . When Thorpe , a bookseller , in 1609 ...
Side 41
... suppose , Devouring pestilence hangs in our air , And thou art flying to a fresher clime . Look , what thy soul holds dear , imagine it To lie that way thou go'st , not whence thou com'st : Suppose the singing birds , musicians ; The ...
... suppose , Devouring pestilence hangs in our air , And thou art flying to a fresher clime . Look , what thy soul holds dear , imagine it To lie that way thou go'st , not whence thou com'st : Suppose the singing birds , musicians ; The ...
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