The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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Pomp is no more married to the English than to the French King , for to neither is any preference given by the speaker . Pomp is only married to pomp , but the new pomp is greater than the old . JOHNSON . Before this time all pompous ...
Pomp is no more married to the English than to the French King , for to neither is any preference given by the speaker . Pomp is only married to pomp , but the new pomp is greater than the old . JOHNSON . Before this time all pompous ...
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This speech was given in all the editions to Buckingham ; but improperly ; for he wanted information , having kept his chamber during the solemnity . I have therefore given it to Norfolk . WARBURTON . The regulation had already been ...
This speech was given in all the editions to Buckingham ; but improperly ; for he wanted information , having kept his chamber during the solemnity . I have therefore given it to Norfolk . WARBURTON . The regulation had already been ...
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MALONE . A gift that heaven gives for him , which buys A place next to the king . ] It is evident a word or two in the sentence is misplaced , and that we should read : ABER . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him 14 KING HENRY VIII .
MALONE . A gift that heaven gives for him , which buys A place next to the king . ] It is evident a word or two in the sentence is misplaced , and that we should read : ABER . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him 14 KING HENRY VIII .
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I cannot tell What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye Pierce into that ; but I can see his pride Peep through each part of him : 5 Whence has he that ? If not from hell , the devil is a niggard ; Or has given all before ...
I cannot tell What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye Pierce into that ; but I can see his pride Peep through each part of him : 5 Whence has he that ? If not from hell , the devil is a niggard ; Or has given all before ...
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Again , in Camden's Remains , 1605 : " There was a nobleman merrily conceited , and riotously given , that having lately sold a mannor of an hundred tenements , came ruffling into the court , saying , am not I a mighty man , that beare ...
Again , in Camden's Remains , 1605 : " There was a nobleman merrily conceited , and riotously given , that having lately sold a mannor of an hundred tenements , came ruffling into the court , saying , am not I a mighty man , that beare ...
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Achilles AGAM Ajax ancient appears arms bear believe better blood Book called cardinal cause command CRES Cressida doth Duke editions editors Enter Exeunt expression eyes fair fall fear folio fool GENT give given grace Greeks hand hath head hear heart heaven Hector Helen Holinshed honour I'll JOHNSON keep King King Henry king's lady leave look lord MALONE MASON matter means nature never noble observed old copy once opinion Pandarus Paris passage perhaps person play pray present prince quarto queen SCENE seems sense Shakspeare soul speak speech stand STEEVENS strange suppose sweet tell thee THER thing Thomas thou thought Troilus Trojan Troy true truth ULYSS Wolsey