The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... true and fect copy . per- Perhaps , therefore , many of its absurdities , as well as beauties , arose from the quantity added after it was first written . Our poet might have been more attentive to the amplification than the coherence ...
... true and fect copy . per- Perhaps , therefore , many of its absurdities , as well as beauties , arose from the quantity added after it was first written . Our poet might have been more attentive to the amplification than the coherence ...
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... true reading , i . e . that he had not restrained suicide by his express law and peremptory prohibition . THEOBALD . There are yet those who suppose the old reading to be the true one , as they say the word fixed seems to decide very ...
... true reading , i . e . that he had not restrained suicide by his express law and peremptory prohibition . THEOBALD . There are yet those who suppose the old reading to be the true one , as they say the word fixed seems to decide very ...
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... true spirit of Shakspeare than the other . So , in Stowe's Chronicle , p . 746 : " In the greatest pomp that euer eye behelde . " Again , in Sandys's Travels , p . 150 : " We went this day through the most pregnant and pleasant valley ...
... true spirit of Shakspeare than the other . So , in Stowe's Chronicle , p . 746 : " In the greatest pomp that euer eye behelde . " Again , in Sandys's Travels , p . 150 : " We went this day through the most pregnant and pleasant valley ...
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... true and good , The apparition comes : I knew your father ; These hands are not more like . НАМ . But where was this ? MAR . My lord , upon the platform where we watch'd . i . e . midnight . Again , in The Puritan , a comedy , 1607 : 66 ...
... true and good , The apparition comes : I knew your father ; These hands are not more like . НАМ . But where was this ? MAR . My lord , upon the platform where we watch'd . i . e . midnight . Again , in The Puritan , a comedy , 1607 : 66 ...
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... it really stands in the true copies ! Did you not speak to it ? The emphasis , therefore , should most certainly rest on - speak . STEEVENS . But answer made it none : yet once , methought SC . II . 47 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... it really stands in the true copies ! Did you not speak to it ? The emphasis , therefore , should most certainly rest on - speak . STEEVENS . But answer made it none : yet once , methought SC . II . 47 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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