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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... himself against bis King . ] The word Bedlam not ufed in the reign of King Henry VI . : nor was Bethlehem hofpital ( vulgarly called Bedlam ) converted into a house or hospital for lunatics , till the reign of King Henry VIII . who gave ...
... himself against bis King . ] The word Bedlam not ufed in the reign of King Henry VI . : nor was Bethlehem hofpital ( vulgarly called Bedlam ) converted into a house or hospital for lunatics , till the reign of King Henry VIII . who gave ...
Strana 33
... himself killed in the year 1460 ) , being about twelve years of age , " fled with his governor ; but being overtaken << " 6 by the Lord Clifford , was ftabbed by him to " the heart , to revenge the death of his father , " who was killed ...
... himself killed in the year 1460 ) , being about twelve years of age , " fled with his governor ; but being overtaken << " 6 by the Lord Clifford , was ftabbed by him to " the heart , to revenge the death of his father , " who was killed ...
Strana 36
... himself muft yield to odds . ] Alluding to the proverbial faying , Ne Hercules quidem adverfus duos . Erafmi adag . chil . 1. cent . 5. prov . 39 . Hercules ( fays Mr. Ray , Proverbial Sentences , p . 213. ) was too little for the Hydra ...
... himself muft yield to odds . ] Alluding to the proverbial faying , Ne Hercules quidem adverfus duos . Erafmi adag . chil . 1. cent . 5. prov . 39 . Hercules ( fays Mr. Ray , Proverbial Sentences , p . 213. ) was too little for the Hydra ...
Strana 41
... himself winyng , " And of calot of lewd demenyng . " Chaucer's Prologue to the Remedy of Love , 308 . So Skelton , in his Elinour Rumming , Works , P. 133 . " Then Elinour , faid ye callettes , " I shall break your palettes . " And ...
... himself winyng , " And of calot of lewd demenyng . " Chaucer's Prologue to the Remedy of Love , 308 . So Skelton , in his Elinour Rumming , Works , P. 133 . " Then Elinour , faid ye callettes , " I shall break your palettes . " And ...
Strana 46
... himself , at a house he had built , and fur- " nished very sumptuously , called The Moore , " in Hartfordshire . The King feeming defirous " to be partaker of this fport , appointed a day , " when he would come thither to hunt , and ( a ) ...
... himself , at a house he had built , and fur- " nished very sumptuously , called The Moore , " in Hartfordshire . The King feeming defirous " to be partaker of this fport , appointed a day , " when he would come thither to hunt , and ( a ) ...
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