The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 115
... seems altogether to dwell on this character of it , by calling his preparation boyish troops , dwarfish war , pigmy arms , & c . which , according to my emenda- tion , fort very well with unhair'd , i . e . unbearded fawcinefs ...
... seems altogether to dwell on this character of it , by calling his preparation boyish troops , dwarfish war , pigmy arms , & c . which , according to my emenda- tion , fort very well with unhair'd , i . e . unbearded fawcinefs ...
Side 192
... seems to be the design of the poet to raife Richard to esteem in his fall , and confequently to interest the reader in his favour . He gives him only paffive fortitude , the virtue of a confeffor rather than of a king . In his ...
... seems to be the design of the poet to raife Richard to esteem in his fall , and confequently to interest the reader in his favour . He gives him only paffive fortitude , the virtue of a confeffor rather than of a king . In his ...
Side 193
... and abfur- dity . The transcribers inuft have blundered . It seems probable to me that he wrote , as I have conjecturally altered the text i VOL . V. Where What is become of Bufhy ? where is Green ? KING RICHARD II . 193.
... and abfur- dity . The transcribers inuft have blundered . It seems probable to me that he wrote , as I have conjecturally altered the text i VOL . V. Where What is become of Bufhy ? where is Green ? KING RICHARD II . 193.
Side 220
... seems to fay here , that his cares are not made less by the increase of Boling- broke's cares ; for this reason , that his care is the lofs of care , his grief is , that his regal cares are at an end , by the ceffation of the care to ...
... seems to fay here , that his cares are not made less by the increase of Boling- broke's cares ; for this reason , that his care is the lofs of care , his grief is , that his regal cares are at an end , by the ceffation of the care to ...
Side 244
... seems , it will make wife men mad . Yet , bleffing on his heart that gives it me ! For ' tis a fign of love ; and love to Richard Is a ftrange brooch in this all - hating world . Enter Groom . Groom . Hail , royal prince ! K. Rich ...
... seems , it will make wife men mad . Yet , bleffing on his heart that gives it me ! For ' tis a fign of love ; and love to Richard Is a ftrange brooch in this all - hating world . Enter Groom . Groom . Hail , royal prince ! K. Rich ...
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