The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... pieces and the elder dramas on which they were formed . In the old play the speech runs thus : " Lord Warwick , I do bend my knees with thine , " And in that vow now join my foul to thee , " Thou fetter - up and puller - down of kings ...
... pieces and the elder dramas on which they were formed . In the old play the speech runs thus : " Lord Warwick , I do bend my knees with thine , " And in that vow now join my foul to thee , " Thou fetter - up and puller - down of kings ...
Strana 150
... pieces on this fubject at different periods , or that the play as exhibited in the folio was his , and that in quarto the production of a preceding writer . Let the second speech of Rivers be read with this view : " What loffe ? of fome ...
... pieces on this fubject at different periods , or that the play as exhibited in the folio was his , and that in quarto the production of a preceding writer . Let the second speech of Rivers be read with this view : " What loffe ? of fome ...
Strana 152
... pieces Shakspeare transposed not only many lines and speeches , but fome of the fcenes . This fcene in the original play precedes that which he has made the fourth fcene of this Act . MALONE . A Park near Middleham- ] Shakspeare follows ...
... pieces Shakspeare transposed not only many lines and speeches , but fome of the fcenes . This fcene in the original play precedes that which he has made the fourth fcene of this Act . MALONE . A Park near Middleham- ] Shakspeare follows ...
Strana 187
... pieces . Here we have a thought which in the original play is expressed in eleven lines , expanded by our author into thirty - feven lines . MALONE . * And give more ftrength to that which hath too KING HENRY VI . 187 SCENE IV. ...
... pieces . Here we have a thought which in the original play is expressed in eleven lines , expanded by our author into thirty - feven lines . MALONE . * And give more ftrength to that which hath too KING HENRY VI . 187 SCENE IV. ...
Strana 216
... pieces is a fufficient proof they were his . That they were so , could be his only motive for inferring benefit to himself from the fpectator's recollection of their paft fuccefs . For the sake of three hiftorical dramas of mine which ...
... pieces is a fufficient proof they were his . That they were so , could be his only motive for inferring benefit to himself from the fpectator's recollection of their paft fuccefs . For the sake of three hiftorical dramas of mine which ...
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