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PAGE [285]. the [best] king of good fellows, Act V. 2. plume up their wills. Othello, Act I. 3. the right divine, Pope’s Dunciad, Book IV. 1. 188. [286]. when France is his, Act I. 2. O for a muse of fire, Prologue. [287]. the reformation and which is a wonder, Act I. 1. And God forbid, Act I. 2. [288]. the ill neighbourhood, For once the eagle England, and For government [the act of order], Act I. 2. [289]. rich with [omit his] praise, Act I. 2. O hard condition, Act IV. 1. [290]. The Duke of York, Act IV. 6. [291]. some disputations, Act III. 2.
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[292]. flat and unraised. King Henry V., Act I., Chorus. Glory is like a circle, Part I. Act I. 2. yet tell’st thou not, Part I. Act I. 4. [293]. Aye, Edward will use women honourably, Part III. Act III. 2. We have already observed. See note to p. 200 for the source of this paragraph. [294]. The characters and situations. The material between these words and disappointed ambition (p. 297) formed part of an article by Hazlitt in The Examiner (see note to p. 200). Edward Plantagenet, Part III. Act II. 2. mock not my senseless conjuration. Richard II., Act III. 2 [foul rebellion’s arms ... lift shrewd steel ... God for his Richard]. [295]. But now the blood. Richard II., Act III. 2. cheap defence. Cf. Burke: Reflections on the Revolution in France, ‘the cheap defence of nations.’ Awake, thou coward majesty [twenty thousand names] and Where is the duke. Richard II., Act III. 2. [296]. what must the king do now. Richard II., Act III. 3. This battle fares, Part III. Act II. 5. [297]. had staggered his royal person. Richard II., Act V. 5.