King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 31
... the sentence stands in the common reading absurdly enough ; which made the Oxford editor , instead of " fright fair peace , " read , be affrighted ; as if And make us wade even in our kindred's blood ; SC . III . 31 KING RICHARD II .
... the sentence stands in the common reading absurdly enough ; which made the Oxford editor , instead of " fright fair peace , " read , be affrighted ; as if And make us wade even in our kindred's blood ; SC . III . 31 KING RICHARD II .
Page 32
... common text , put them into their place .. Whereas , in truth , the five lines were omitted by Shakspeare himself , as not agreeing to the rest of the context ; which , on revise , he thought fit to alter . On this account I have put ...
... common text , put them into their place .. Whereas , in truth , the five lines were omitted by Shakspeare himself , as not agreeing to the rest of the context ; which , on revise , he thought fit to alter . On this account I have put ...
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... common air , 8 Have I deserved at your highness ' hand . 7 The FLY - SLOW hours- ] The old copies read- " The sly- slow hours . " Mr. Pope made the change ; whether it was ne- cessary or not , let the poetical reader determine . In ...
... common air , 8 Have I deserved at your highness ' hand . 7 The FLY - SLOW hours- ] The old copies read- " The sly- slow hours . " Mr. Pope made the change ; whether it was ne- cessary or not , let the poetical reader determine . In ...
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... intended . MALONE . 3 Ourself , and Bushy , Bagot here , and Green , ] The first quarto , 1597 , has only- " Ourself and Bushy , " in which way the line Observ'd his courtship to the common people : - How 44 ACT 1 . KING RICHARD II .
... intended . MALONE . 3 Ourself , and Bushy , Bagot here , and Green , ] The first quarto , 1597 , has only- " Ourself and Bushy , " in which way the line Observ'd his courtship to the common people : - How 44 ACT 1 . KING RICHARD II .
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... common fame ranne , that the kinge had letten to farm the realme unto Sir William Scrope , earle of Wiltshire , and then treasurer of England , to Syr John Bushey , Sir John Bagot , and Sir Henry Grene , knightes . " MALONE . A pelting ...
... common fame ranne , that the kinge had letten to farm the realme unto Sir William Scrope , earle of Wiltshire , and then treasurer of England , to Syr John Bushey , Sir John Bagot , and Sir Henry Grene , knightes . " MALONE . A pelting ...
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