The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen17C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Night's Dream , the Gentlemen of Verona , the Comedy of Errors , the Love's Labour's Lost , the Love's Labour Won , and the Merchant of Venice . I have given this list , as it serves so far to ascertain the date of these plays ; and ...
... Night's Dream , the Gentlemen of Verona , the Comedy of Errors , the Love's Labour's Lost , the Love's Labour Won , and the Merchant of Venice . I have given this list , as it serves so far to ascertain the date of these plays ; and ...
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... Night's Dream : " they never meet , " But they do square . " Again , in Drant's translation of Horace's Art of Poetry , 1567 ; " Let them not sing twixt act and act , " What squareth from the rest . " But to square , which in both these ...
... Night's Dream : " they never meet , " But they do square . " Again , in Drant's translation of Horace's Art of Poetry , 1567 ; " Let them not sing twixt act and act , " What squareth from the rest . " But to square , which in both these ...
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... night , But dawning day new comfort hath inspir'd . Horns wind a Peal . Enter SATURNINUS , TAMORA , BAS- SIANUS , LAVINIA , CHIRON , DEMETRIUS , and Atten- dants . Tit . Many good morrows to your majesty ; - Madam , to you as many and ...
... night , But dawning day new comfort hath inspir'd . Horns wind a Peal . Enter SATURNINUS , TAMORA , BAS- SIANUS , LAVINIA , CHIRON , DEMETRIUS , and Atten- dants . Tit . Many good morrows to your majesty ; - Madam , to you as many and ...
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... night . Johnson . The true reading may be made her , i . e . Tamora . Steevens .. 4 A barren detested vale , ] As the versification of this play is VOL . XVII . E The trees , though summer , yet forlorn and lean TITUS ANDRONICUS . 37.
... night . Johnson . The true reading may be made her , i . e . Tamora . Steevens .. 4 A barren detested vale , ] As the versification of this play is VOL . XVII . E The trees , though summer , yet forlorn and lean TITUS ANDRONICUS . 37.
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... night , A thousand fiends , a thousand hissing snakes , Ten thousand swelling toads , as many urchins , " Would make such fearful and confused cries , As any mortal body , hearing it , Should straight fall mad , or else die suddenly.7 ...
... night , A thousand fiends , a thousand hissing snakes , Ten thousand swelling toads , as many urchins , " Would make such fearful and confused cries , As any mortal body , hearing it , Should straight fall mad , or else die suddenly.7 ...
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