The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... first enter'd at Stationers ' Hall by Andrew Wife , Oct. 20 , 1597 , under the title of The Tragedie of King Richard the Third , with the Death of the Duke of Clarence . Before this , viz . Aug. 15th , 1586 , was entered , A Tragical re ...
... first enter'd at Stationers ' Hall by Andrew Wife , Oct. 20 , 1597 , under the title of The Tragedie of King Richard the Third , with the Death of the Duke of Clarence . Before this , viz . Aug. 15th , 1586 , was entered , A Tragical re ...
Side 4
... first edition of it appeared in 1587 , but the lines quoted on the pre- fent as well as future occafions throughout this play , are not found in any copy before that of 1610 , fo that the author was more pro- bably indebted to ...
... first edition of it appeared in 1587 , but the lines quoted on the pre- fent as well as future occafions throughout this play , are not found in any copy before that of 1610 , fo that the author was more pro- bably indebted to ...
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... first editions . POPE . They were added with many more . JOHNSON . • But ' twas thy beauty- - ] Shakespeare countenances the obfervation , that no woman can ever be offended with the mention of her beauty . JOHNSON . C 2 But But ' twas ...
... first editions . POPE . They were added with many more . JOHNSON . • But ' twas thy beauty- - ] Shakespeare countenances the obfervation , that no woman can ever be offended with the mention of her beauty . JOHNSON . C 2 But But ' twas ...
Side 26
... she not ? She may , -ay , marry , may fhe , - Riv . What , marry , may the ? Of your ill - will , & c . ] This line is restored from the first edi- tion . POPE . Glo Glo . What , marry , may the ? marry 26 KING RICHARD III .
... she not ? She may , -ay , marry , may fhe , - Riv . What , marry , may the ? Of your ill - will , & c . ] This line is restored from the first edi- tion . POPE . Glo Glo . What , marry , may the ? marry 26 KING RICHARD III .
Side 32
... first line , her mention of his moral condition infi- nuates her reflections on his deformity : and , in the last , her men- tion of his deformity infinuates her reflections on his moral con- dition : And thus he has taught her to fcold ...
... first line , her mention of his moral condition infi- nuates her reflections on his deformity : and , in the last , her men- tion of his deformity infinuates her reflections on his moral con- dition : And thus he has taught her to fcold ...
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