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Side 3
This tragedy , though it is called the Life and Death of this prince , comprizes , at
most , but the last eight years of his time ; for it opens with George duke of
Clarence being clapped up in the Tower , which happened in the beginning of
the year ...
This tragedy , though it is called the Life and Death of this prince , comprizes , at
most , but the last eight years of his time ; for it opens with George duke of
Clarence being clapped up in the Tower , which happened in the beginning of
the year ...
Side 10
JOHNSON . King Edward's widow is , I believe , only an expreffion of contempt ,
meaning the widow Grey , whom Edward had chosen for his queen . Glofter has
already called her , the jealous o'erworn widow . STEEVENS . ' I must perforce .
JOHNSON . King Edward's widow is , I believe , only an expreffion of contempt ,
meaning the widow Grey , whom Edward had chosen for his queen . Glofter has
already called her , the jealous o'erworn widow . STEEVENS . ' I must perforce .
Side 24
It could not well be original in Shakespeare , who was most minutely intimate with
his history , and the intermarriages of the nobility . The person here called Derby ,
was Thomas lord Stanley , lord steward of king Edward the fourth's houf . hold ...
It could not well be original in Shakespeare , who was most minutely intimate with
his history , and the intermarriages of the nobility . The person here called Derby ,
was Thomas lord Stanley , lord steward of king Edward the fourth's houf . hold ...
Side 33
-bottled spider , ] A spider is called bottled , because , like other insects , he has a
middle slender and a belly protuberant . Richard's form and venom , make her
liken him to a spider . JOHNSON . Vol . VII . D. Riv . 3 5 Riv . Were you well serv'd
...
-bottled spider , ] A spider is called bottled , because , like other insects , he has a
middle slender and a belly protuberant . Richard's form and venom , make her
liken him to a spider . JOHNSON . Vol . VII . D. Riv . 3 5 Riv . Were you well serv'd
...
Side 66
No , uncle ; but our crosses on the way Have made it tedious , wearisome , and
heavy : I want more uncles here to welcome me . Glo . Sweet prince , the
untainted virtue of your years 8 to your chamber . ] London was anciently called
Camer ...
No , uncle ; but our crosses on the way Have made it tedious , wearisome , and
heavy : I want more uncles here to welcome me . Glo . Sweet prince , the
untainted virtue of your years 8 to your chamber . ] London was anciently called
Camer ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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