The Plays of William Shakspeare, Bind 14Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... such à situation at so early a period . MALONE . The chief argument on which the first paragraph of the fore- going note depends , is not , in my opinion , conclufive . This hiftorical play might have been one of our author's earliest ...
... such à situation at so early a period . MALONE . The chief argument on which the first paragraph of the fore- going note depends , is not , in my opinion , conclufive . This hiftorical play might have been one of our author's earliest ...
Side 6
... Such mufick his wife words with time confented . " Again , in his translation of Virgil's Culex : " Chanted their fundry notes with fweet concent . " 1 and in many other places . Confented , or as it should be fpelt , concented , means ...
... Such mufick his wife words with time confented . " Again , in his translation of Virgil's Culex : " Chanted their fundry notes with fweet concent . " 1 and in many other places . Confented , or as it should be fpelt , concented , means ...
Side 34
... , on which Glofter lays " A wife ftout captain ! and perfuaded foon . 66 Haft . The good old man would fain that all were well . " Such are all Shakipeare's Mayors . M. MASON . 2 SCENE IV . France . Before Orleans . Enter 34 FIRST PART OF.
... , on which Glofter lays " A wife ftout captain ! and perfuaded foon . 66 Haft . The good old man would fain that all were well . " Such are all Shakipeare's Mayors . M. MASON . 2 SCENE IV . France . Before Orleans . Enter 34 FIRST PART OF.
Side 94
... such a rate : ' Twas full of darnel ; 9 Do you like the tafte ? BUR . Scoff on , vile fiend , and fhameless cour- tezan ! I truft , ere long to choke thee with thine own , And make thee curfe the harvest of that corn . CHAR . Your grace ...
... such a rate : ' Twas full of darnel ; 9 Do you like the tafte ? BUR . Scoff on , vile fiend , and fhameless cour- tezan ! I truft , ere long to choke thee with thine own , And make thee curfe the harvest of that corn . CHAR . Your grace ...
Side 97
... such hafte ? FAST . Whither away ? to fave myself by flight ; 3 We are like to have the overthrow again . CAP . What ! will you fly , and leave lord Talbot ? FAST . All the Talbots in the world , to fave my life . Ay , [ Exit . CAP ...
... such hafte ? FAST . Whither away ? to fave myself by flight ; 3 We are like to have the overthrow again . CAP . What ! will you fly , and leave lord Talbot ? FAST . All the Talbots in the world , to fave my life . Ay , [ Exit . CAP ...
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Afide Alarum alfo anſwer becauſe blood Buckingham Cade Cardinal crown Dauphin death doth duke duke of York Earl England Enter Exeunt Exit faid falfe fame father fcene fecond folio feems fenfe fhall fhould fhow fight firft flain foldiers fome foul fovereign fpeech fpirit France French ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fword Glofter grace hath heart Henry IV himſelf honour houfe Humphrey Iden inftead Jack Cade John John Cade JOHNSON King Henry King Henry VI laft loft lord lord protector mafter majefty MALONE moft Mortimer muft myſelf obferves old copy old play original play paffage Plantagenet pleaſe prefent prifoner prince Pucelle quarto queen reafon reft Reignier Richard Richard Plantagenet rofe Saint Albans Saliſbury Shakspeare Somerfet ſpeak STEEVENS Suffolk Talbot thee thefe Theobald theſe thofe thoſe ufed unto uſed WARBURTON Warwick whofe word York