The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... still lasting war . K. Rich . Tell her , the king , that may command , entreats . Queen . That at her hands , which the king's King forbids " . K. Rich . Say , she shall be a high and mighty queen . Queen . To wail the title , as her ...
... still lasting war . K. Rich . Tell her , the king , that may command , entreats . Queen . That at her hands , which the king's King forbids " . K. Rich . Say , she shall be a high and mighty queen . Queen . To wail the title , as her ...
Side 149
... still a phrafe equivalent to this , however harsh it may feem , I would do this , if leifure would permit , where leisure , as in this paffage , stands for want of leifure . So , again : 2 -More than I have faid The leifure and ...
... still a phrafe equivalent to this , however harsh it may feem , I would do this , if leifure would permit , where leisure , as in this paffage , stands for want of leifure . So , again : 2 -More than I have faid The leifure and ...
Side 174
... still retained in the ruftic puppet - plays , in which I have feen the Devil very luftily belaboured by Punch , whom I hold to be the legitimate fucceffor of the old Vice . JOHNSON . HENRY HENRY VIII . King Henry the Eighth . Cardinal ...
... still retained in the ruftic puppet - plays , in which I have feen the Devil very luftily belaboured by Punch , whom I hold to be the legitimate fucceffor of the old Vice . JOHNSON . HENRY HENRY VIII . King Henry the Eighth . Cardinal ...
Side 181
... a fresh admirer ] An admirer untired ; an admirer still feeling the impreffion as if it were hourly renewed . JOHNSON . N 3 Be- Beheld them , when they lighted , how they clung KING HENRY VIII ' . ACT I. SCENE I. ...
... a fresh admirer ] An admirer untired ; an admirer still feeling the impreffion as if it were hourly renewed . JOHNSON . N 3 Be- Beheld them , when they lighted , how they clung KING HENRY VIII ' . ACT I. SCENE I. ...
Side 183
... Still him in praife : and , being present both , ' Twas faid , they faw but one ; and no difcerner Durft wag his tongue in cenfure . When thefe funs , ( For fo they phrafe ' em ) by their heralds challeng'd The noble fpirits to arms ...
... Still him in praife : and , being present both , ' Twas faid , they faw but one ; and no difcerner Durft wag his tongue in cenfure . When thefe funs , ( For fo they phrafe ' em ) by their heralds challeng'd The noble fpirits to arms ...
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