The plays of William Shakspeare : with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added notes . Andrew Borde, inhis Fi/rji Bake of the IntroduSiion of Knowledge, bl. 1. printedfor Copland, lig. A 4, fays, They (i. e. the Englilb) farefumptuoufly; God is ferved in their churches devoutli, buttreafon and deceit amonge them is ufed craftyly, the more pitie,for if they were true wythin themfelves they nede tint to fearealthough al nacions were fet againft them, fpecialli now con-fydt:ring our noble prince ( Henry VIII.) hath and daylydothe make noble defences, as c


The plays of William Shakspeare : with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, to which are added notes . Andrew Borde, inhis Fi/rji Bake of the IntroduSiion of Knowledge, bl. 1. printedfor Copland, lig. A 4, fays, They (i. e. the Englilb) farefumptuoufly; God is ferved in their churches devoutli, buttreafon and deceit amonge them is ufed craftyly, the more pitie,for if they were true wythin themfelves they nede tint to fearealthough al nacions were fet againft them, fpecialli now con-fydt:ring our noble prince ( Henry VIII.) hath and daylydothe make noble defences, as caftells, &, in Fuimus Troes, l633 : Yet maugre all, if we ourfelves are true, We may defpife what all the earth caii do. Reed. * The tragedy of King John, though not written with theutmoft power of Shakfpeare, is varied with a very pleafinginterchange of incidents and characters. The ladys grief isvery atfetting; and the charader of the Ballard contains thatmixture of greatnefs and levity which this author delighted tuexhibit. Johnson. END OF VOL. X- Printed by J. Plymseli., Leather Lane, Holburn, Lon^luJ*,.


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