Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 2author and sold, 1754 - 326 strán (strany) |
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... Speaking of King Henry V .: H P. 434 . E never lifted up his band , but conquer'd . ] " He ne're lift up his hand , but con- quered . " Folio 1632 . Id . ib . Exeter : Or fhall we think the fubtle witted French Conj❜rers and forc'rers ...
... Speaking of King Henry V .: H P. 434 . E never lifted up his band , but conquer'd . ] " He ne're lift up his hand , but con- quered . " Folio 1632 . Id . ib . Exeter : Or fhall we think the fubtle witted French Conj❜rers and forc'rers ...
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... speaking of young Talbot . Pucel . Once I encountred him , and thus I faid ; Thou maiden youth , be vanquifb'd by a maid . But , with a proud , majestical , high scorn , He anfwer'd thus : Young Talbot was not born To be the pillage of ...
... speaking of young Talbot . Pucel . Once I encountred him , and thus I faid ; Thou maiden youth , be vanquifb'd by a maid . But , with a proud , majestical , high scorn , He anfwer'd thus : Young Talbot was not born To be the pillage of ...
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... speaking of the cuftom of hanging the first chapter of Saint John's gospel about the neck , as an amulet or periapt , he decries them as vain and ( b ) ridiculous things . Id . ib . Enter Fiends : Pucel . This fpeedy , quick appearance ...
... speaking of the cuftom of hanging the first chapter of Saint John's gospel about the neck , as an amulet or periapt , he decries them as vain and ( b ) ridiculous things . Id . ib . Enter Fiends : Pucel . This fpeedy , quick appearance ...
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... Speaking of the Queen . " And the muft recapitulate my fhame , " And give a thousand by - words to my name , " And call me beldam , gib , witch , night - mare , " trot . " With all defpight that may a woman spot . C 3 " O ! " O ! that I ...
... Speaking of the Queen . " And the muft recapitulate my fhame , " And give a thousand by - words to my name , " And call me beldam , gib , witch , night - mare , " trot . " With all defpight that may a woman spot . C 3 " O ! " O ! that I ...
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... speak , and bear me when you will . Kent , in the commentaries Cæfar writ , Is term'd the civil'ft place of all this ifle . ] He refers to a paffage in ( a ) Cafar's Commen- taries . Malmbury ( as Camden obferves in his Kent } has ...
... speak , and bear me when you will . Kent , in the commentaries Cæfar writ , Is term'd the civil'ft place of all this ifle . ] He refers to a paffage in ( a ) Cafar's Commen- taries . Malmbury ( as Camden obferves in his Kent } has ...
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