The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 73
... ford with vain disease . " That to disease is to disturb , may be known from the following passages in Chapman's version of the Iliad and Odyssey : " But brother , hye thee to the ships , and Idomen disease . " į . e . wake him . B. vi ...
... ford with vain disease . " That to disease is to disturb , may be known from the following passages in Chapman's version of the Iliad and Odyssey : " But brother , hye thee to the ships , and Idomen disease . " į . e . wake him . B. vi ...
Page 277
... ford died , I thought my selfe halfe up the whele , but when I sawe myne other nephew of Gloucester disceased , then I thought my selfe able to be equal with kinges , and so thought to increase my treasure in hope to have worne a ...
... ford died , I thought my selfe halfe up the whele , but when I sawe myne other nephew of Gloucester disceased , then I thought my selfe able to be equal with kinges , and so thought to increase my treasure in hope to have worne a ...
Page 291
... ford with and dye on a swerde , and toke a rusty swerde and smotte of his hedde withyn halfe a doseyn strokes . " BoswELL . ' That this my death may never be forgot ! U 2 St. 1 . 291 KING HENRY VI . WHIT. Thou shalt have cause to fear ...
... ford with and dye on a swerde , and toke a rusty swerde and smotte of his hedde withyn halfe a doseyn strokes . " BoswELL . ' That this my death may never be forgot ! U 2 St. 1 . 291 KING HENRY VI . WHIT. Thou shalt have cause to fear ...
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