The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 25
... Against my children , brothers , and myself ; to warn them ] i . e . to fummon . So , in Julius Cæfar : " They mean to warn us at Philippi here . " STEEVENS . Makes Makes him to fend ; that thereby he may gather KING RICHARD III . 25.
... Against my children , brothers , and myself ; to warn them ] i . e . to fummon . So , in Julius Cæfar : " They mean to warn us at Philippi here . " STEEVENS . Makes Makes him to fend ; that thereby he may gather KING RICHARD III . 25.
Side 26
... Against the duke of Clarence , but have been An earnest advocate to plead for him . My lord , you do me fhameful injury , Falfely to draw me in these vile fufpects . Glo . You may deny that you were not the cause Of my lord Haftings ...
... Against the duke of Clarence , but have been An earnest advocate to plead for him . My lord , you do me fhameful injury , Falfely to draw me in these vile fufpects . Glo . You may deny that you were not the cause Of my lord Haftings ...
Side 30
... against thee , are all fallen upon thee ; And God , not we , hath plagu'd thy bloody deed . Queen . So juft is God , to right the innocent . Haft . O , ' twas the fouleft deed , to flay that babe , And the most mercilefs , that e'er was ...
... against thee , are all fallen upon thee ; And God , not we , hath plagu'd thy bloody deed . Queen . So juft is God , to right the innocent . Haft . O , ' twas the fouleft deed , to flay that babe , And the most mercilefs , that e'er was ...
Side 33
... against yourself . 2. Mar. Poor painted queen , vain flourish of my fortune 3 ! 4 Why ftrew'st thou fugar on that bottled spider , Whofe deadly web enfnareth thee about ? Fool , fool ! thou whet'ft a knife to kill thyself . The day will ...
... against yourself . 2. Mar. Poor painted queen , vain flourish of my fortune 3 ! 4 Why ftrew'st thou fugar on that bottled spider , Whofe deadly web enfnareth thee about ? Fool , fool ! thou whet'ft a knife to kill thyself . The day will ...
Side 36
... against them ; and he could not give that weight to her curfes , without fuppofing a right in her to utter them . WALPOLE . 8 reads : I wonder he's at liberty . ] Thus the quarto . The folio -I mufe , why fhe's at liberty . STEEVENS . 9 ...
... against them ; and he could not give that weight to her curfes , without fuppofing a right in her to utter them . WALPOLE . 8 reads : I wonder he's at liberty . ] Thus the quarto . The folio -I mufe , why fhe's at liberty . STEEVENS . 9 ...
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