The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Τόμος 12R. Crowder, 1772 |
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Σελίδα 54
... Henry . IV . And that the Lord of Weft | morland shall | maintain . 3 Henry VI . Thy grandfather Roger Mortimer Earl | of March . I am the fon of Henry | the Fifth . For Henry here is made a trifyllable . Ibid . Ibid . Tul . Caf . As ...
... Henry . IV . And that the Lord of Weft | morland shall | maintain . 3 Henry VI . Thy grandfather Roger Mortimer Earl | of March . I am the fon of Henry | the Fifth . For Henry here is made a trifyllable . Ibid . Ibid . Tul . Caf . As ...
Σελίδα 95
... Henry IV . For all the country in a general voice Cried hate upon him . Ibid . ( 43 ) A very very peacock . ] The old copies have it paicek , paiacke , and pajocke . I fubftituted paddock , as nearest to the traces of the corrupted ...
... Henry IV . For all the country in a general voice Cried hate upon him . Ibid . ( 43 ) A very very peacock . ] The old copies have it paicek , paiacke , and pajocke . I fubftituted paddock , as nearest to the traces of the corrupted ...
Σελίδα 99
... Henry IV . But there is a propriety in the word being used in the paffage before us , which determines it to be the true reading ; the reafon of which , I prefume , did not occur to Mr Pope . ' Tis obvious that Hamlet , under the ...
... Henry IV . But there is a propriety in the word being used in the paffage before us , which determines it to be the true reading ; the reafon of which , I prefume , did not occur to Mr Pope . ' Tis obvious that Hamlet , under the ...
Σελίδα 159
... Henry IV . So likewife Ben Johnfon , in his Sad Shepherd ; As far as her proud fcorning him could bate , Or blunt the edge of any lover's temper . Had I but time , ( as this fell ferjeant PRINCE OF DENMARK . 167.
... Henry IV . So likewife Ben Johnfon , in his Sad Shepherd ; As far as her proud fcorning him could bate , Or blunt the edge of any lover's temper . Had I but time , ( as this fell ferjeant PRINCE OF DENMARK . 167.
Σελίδα 167
... Henry IV . So likewife Ben Johnfon , in his Sad Shepherd ; As far as her proud fcorning him could bate , Or blunt the edge of any lover's temper . Had I but time , ( as this fell ferjeant PRINCE OF DENMARK . 167.
... Henry IV . So likewife Ben Johnfon , in his Sad Shepherd ; As far as her proud fcorning him could bate , Or blunt the edge of any lover's temper . Had I but time , ( as this fell ferjeant PRINCE OF DENMARK . 167.
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