The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 4T. Longman, 1797 |
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... speech of Constance , where the alludes to the denunciation in the fecord commandment , of " vifiting the iniquities of the parents upon the children , unto the THIRD and FOURTH generation , " & c . " Thou monstrous injurer of heaven ...
... speech of Constance , where the alludes to the denunciation in the fecord commandment , of " vifiting the iniquities of the parents upon the children , unto the THIRD and FOURTH generation , " & c . " Thou monstrous injurer of heaven ...
Page 69
... speeches had been equally happy ; but they only serve to how , how difficult it is to maintain the pathetick long . JOHNSON . 9As the epithet wiry is here att : ibuted to hair ; fo , in another defcription the bair of Apollo fupplies ...
... speeches had been equally happy ; but they only serve to how , how difficult it is to maintain the pathetick long . JOHNSON . 9As the epithet wiry is here att : ibuted to hair ; fo , in another defcription the bair of Apollo fupplies ...
Page 108
... paffage cor- rupted . JOHNSON . 7 The Frenchman , i . e . Lewis , means , & c . See Melun's next speech ; " If Lewis do win the day- . " MALONE . Upon the altar at Saint Edmund's - Bury ; Even 308 KING JOHN . SCENE IV. ...
... paffage cor- rupted . JOHNSON . 7 The Frenchman , i . e . Lewis , means , & c . See Melun's next speech ; " If Lewis do win the day- . " MALONE . Upon the altar at Saint Edmund's - Bury ; Even 308 KING JOHN . SCENE IV. ...
Page 126
... speech ! ) In the devotion of a fubject's love , Tendering the precious fafety of my prince , And free from other mifbegotten hate , Come I appellant to this princely prefence.- Now , Thomas Mowbray , do I turn to thee , And mark my ...
... speech ! ) In the devotion of a fubject's love , Tendering the precious fafety of my prince , And free from other mifbegotten hate , Come I appellant to this princely prefence.- Now , Thomas Mowbray , do I turn to thee , And mark my ...
Page 171
... speech rendered abrupt by the impatience of Bolingbroke's reply ; and therefore wrote : My lord of Hereford , my meffage is The words to you only ferve to deftroy the metre . STEEVENS . 7 Your meffage , you fay , is to my lord of ...
... speech rendered abrupt by the impatience of Bolingbroke's reply ; and therefore wrote : My lord of Hereford , my meffage is The words to you only ferve to deftroy the metre . STEEVENS . 7 Your meffage , you fay , is to my lord of ...
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