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Side 16
... of heaven , & c . ] So , in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 : 66 I'll do't : but yet she
is a goodly creature . " Dion . The fitter then the gods should have her , ”
STEEVENS , Anne , 1 Anne . And thou unfit for any place , but 16 K I N G RICH
AR D III .
... of heaven , & c . ] So , in Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 : 66 I'll do't : but yet she
is a goodly creature . " Dion . The fitter then the gods should have her , ”
STEEVENS , Anne , 1 Anne . And thou unfit for any place , but 16 K I N G RICH
AR D III .
Side 21
Cibber , who altered Rich . III . for the stage , was so thoroughly convinced of the
ridiculousness and improbability of this scene , that he thought himself obliged to
make Trefsel lay : i hen future chronicles shall geak of tiis , They will be thought ...
Cibber , who altered Rich . III . for the stage , was so thoroughly convinced of the
ridiculousness and improbability of this scene , that he thought himself obliged to
make Trefsel lay : i hen future chronicles shall geak of tiis , They will be thought ...
Side 29
So , in the Martyr'd Soldier , by Shirley , 1638 : ' “ He has not pill'd the rich , nor
flay'd the poor . " STEEVENS . $ Ah , gentle villain , ] We should read : ungentle
villain , WARBURTON . The meaning of gentle is not , as the commentator
imagines ...
So , in the Martyr'd Soldier , by Shirley , 1638 : ' “ He has not pill'd the rich , nor
flay'd the poor . " STEEVENS . $ Ah , gentle villain , ] We should read : ungentle
villain , WARBURTON . The meaning of gentle is not , as the commentator
imagines ...
Side 71
Alluding to the mythologic learning of the antients , of whom they are all here
speaking . So that Richard's ironical apology His wit fet down to make his valour
live : F4 IS KING RICH AR D III . 71 Prince. That Julius Cæsar was a famous man;
...
Alluding to the mythologic learning of the antients , of whom they are all here
speaking . So that Richard's ironical apology His wit fet down to make his valour
live : F4 IS KING RICH AR D III . 71 Prince. That Julius Cæsar was a famous man;
...
Side 86
... noble presence likelibood__ Semblance ; appearance . JOHNSON . So , in
another of our author's plays : -poor likelihoods , and modern seemings .
STEEVENS . Το 9 7 W To doom the offenders : Whosoe'er they be 86 KING RICH
A R D III .
... noble presence likelibood__ Semblance ; appearance . JOHNSON . So , in
another of our author's plays : -poor likelihoods , and modern seemings .
STEEVENS . Το 9 7 W To doom the offenders : Whosoe'er they be 86 KING RICH
A R D III .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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