The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Svazek 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... hands . YORK . While we purfu'd the horsemen of the north , He flily ftole away , and left his men : Whereat the great lord of Northumberland , Whofe warlike ears could never brook retreat , ' Cheer'd up the drooping army ; and himself ...
... hands . YORK . While we purfu'd the horsemen of the north , He flily ftole away , and left his men : Whereat the great lord of Northumberland , Whofe warlike ears could never brook retreat , ' Cheer'd up the drooping army ; and himself ...
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... hand . However , this is not decifive ; for the author , who- ever he was , might have been inadvertent , as we find Shakspeare undoubtedly was . MALONE . 3 Rich . Speak thou for me , and tell them what I did . ] Here , as Mr. Elderton ...
... hand . However , this is not decifive ; for the author , who- ever he was , might have been inadvertent , as we find Shakspeare undoubtedly was . MALONE . 3 Rich . Speak thou for me , and tell them what I did . ] Here , as Mr. Elderton ...
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... hand in it . " < The perfon here meant was Thomas Nevil , baftard son to the lord Faulconbridge , a man , " fays Hall , " of no leffe corage then audacitie , who for his euel condicions was fuch an apte per- fon , that a more meter ...
... hand in it . " < The perfon here meant was Thomas Nevil , baftard son to the lord Faulconbridge , a man , " fays Hall , " of no leffe corage then audacitie , who for his euel condicions was fuch an apte per- fon , that a more meter ...
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... Hand . RUT . O , let me pray before I take my death : - To thee I pray ; Sweet Clifford , pity me ! 6 CLIF . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . RUT . I never did thee harm ; Why wilt thou , flay me ? CLIF . Thy father hath . RUT ...
... Hand . RUT . O , let me pray before I take my death : - To thee I pray ; Sweet Clifford , pity me ! 6 CLIF . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . RUT . I never did thee harm ; Why wilt thou , flay me ? CLIF . Thy father hath . RUT ...
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... hand between his teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? It is war's prize 4 to take all vantages ; 6 And ten to one is no impeach of valour . [ They lay hands on YORK , who struggles . CLIF . Ay , ay , fo ftrives the ...
... hand between his teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? It is war's prize 4 to take all vantages ; 6 And ten to one is no impeach of valour . [ They lay hands on YORK , who struggles . CLIF . Ay , ay , fo ftrives the ...
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