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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Strana 39
... Speak- ing of the Duke of Albany , Works , p . 83 . " Thou durft not felde derayne , " Nor a battayle mayntaine . " With our ftronge captayne , " For you ran home agayne . " So in the Crown of Laurel , p . 58 . And And Spenser ...
... Speak- ing of the Duke of Albany , Works , p . 83 . " Thou durft not felde derayne , " Nor a battayle mayntaine . " With our ftronge captayne , " For you ran home agayne . " So in the Crown of Laurel , p . 58 . And And Spenser ...
Strana 40
... speak ? When you and I met at Saint Albans laft , Your legs did better fervice than your bands . ] Alluding to the proverb , One pair of heels is worth two pair of hands . This is not literally true : for though the Earl of Warwick was ...
... speak ? When you and I met at Saint Albans laft , Your legs did better fervice than your bands . ] Alluding to the proverb , One pair of heels is worth two pair of hands . This is not literally true : for though the Earl of Warwick was ...
Strana 43
... speaking of his Queen , and the Earl of Warwick , embaffadors from King Edward to the King of France . K. Henry . She ... speak no more , While Warwick tells his title , & c . ] Qu . Tells his tale ? His title of embaffador must be known ...
... speaking of his Queen , and the Earl of Warwick , embaffadors from King Edward to the King of France . K. Henry . She ... speak no more , While Warwick tells his title , & c . ] Qu . Tells his tale ? His title of embaffador must be known ...
Strana 51
... Speaking of the Dutchess of York . " And now I heare this hateful Dutchess chats , " And rips up their descent unto her brats , " And bleffeth them , as England's lawful heirs , " And tells them that our diademe is theirs . " And if ...
... Speaking of the Dutchess of York . " And now I heare this hateful Dutchess chats , " And rips up their descent unto her brats , " And bleffeth them , as England's lawful heirs , " And tells them that our diademe is theirs . " And if ...
Strana 53
... speak the most favourable , that he had one fhoulder higher than the other . Parvæ ftaturæ erat , curtam habens faciem , inæqua- les humeros , dexter fuperior , finifterque interior . Fo . Roffi Hiftor . Regum Anglia , edit . a Tho ...
... speak the most favourable , that he had one fhoulder higher than the other . Parvæ ftaturæ erat , curtam habens faciem , inæqua- les humeros , dexter fuperior , finifterque interior . Fo . Roffi Hiftor . Regum Anglia , edit . a Tho ...
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