The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... see this old vice , Iniquity , de- fcribed more at large . From all this , it may be gathered , that the text , where Rich- ard compares himself to the formal vice , Iniquity , must be cor- rupt : And the interpolation of fome foolish ...
... see this old vice , Iniquity , de- fcribed more at large . From all this , it may be gathered , that the text , where Rich- ard compares himself to the formal vice , Iniquity , must be cor- rupt : And the interpolation of fome foolish ...
Side 72
... See the differ- tation on the old vice at the end of this play . To this long collection of notes may be added a question , to what equivocation Richard refers ? The pofition immediately preceding , that fame lives long without ...
... See the differ- tation on the old vice at the end of this play . To this long collection of notes may be added a question , to what equivocation Richard refers ? The pofition immediately preceding , that fame lives long without ...
Side 73
... see the devil fo vice - haunted , " STEEVENS . slightly- Commonly , in ordinary courfe . JOHNSON . So , in the old proverb : " There's lightning lightly before thun- der . " See Ray's Proverbs , p . 130. edit . 3d . STEEVENS . 9 dread ...
... see the devil fo vice - haunted , " STEEVENS . slightly- Commonly , in ordinary courfe . JOHNSON . So , in the old proverb : " There's lightning lightly before thun- der . " See Ray's Proverbs , p . 130. edit . 3d . STEEVENS . 9 dread ...
Side 91
... see his end ; Which now the loving hafte of these our friends , Somewhat against our meaning , hath prevented : Becaufe , my lord , we would have had you heard The traitor fpeak , and timorously confefs The manner and the purpofe of his ...
... see his end ; Which now the loving hafte of these our friends , Somewhat against our meaning , hath prevented : Becaufe , my lord , we would have had you heard The traitor fpeak , and timorously confefs The manner and the purpofe of his ...
Side 92
... . The folio reads - raging - the quartos - luftful . STEEVENS . This Pinker or Penker was provincial of the Auguftine friars . See Speed . STEEVENS . Meet Meet me , within this hour , at Baynard's caftle 92 KING RICHARD III .
... . The folio reads - raging - the quartos - luftful . STEEVENS . This Pinker or Penker was provincial of the Auguftine friars . See Speed . STEEVENS . Meet Meet me , within this hour , at Baynard's caftle 92 KING RICHARD III .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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