The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Volúmenes5-6Little, Brown, 1889 |
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... SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS [ WHITE . ] IN TWELVE VOLUMES . VOLUME V. COMEDIES . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDs Well . 1WBLFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL THE WINTER'S TALE . H WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE PLAYS EDITED FROM THE FOLIO OF MDCXXIII.
... SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS [ WHITE . ] IN TWELVE VOLUMES . VOLUME V. COMEDIES . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDs Well . 1WBLFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL THE WINTER'S TALE . H WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE PLAYS EDITED FROM THE FOLIO OF MDCXXIII.
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... tale is thus given : " Giletta , a phisician's doughter of Narbon , healed the Frenche kyng of a fistula , for reward wherof she demaunded Beltramo , counte of Rossiglione , to husbande . The counte , beyng maried againste his will ...
... tale is thus given : " Giletta , a phisician's doughter of Narbon , healed the Frenche kyng of a fistula , for reward wherof she demaunded Beltramo , counte of Rossiglione , to husbande . The counte , beyng maried againste his will ...
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... tale is rich as well as fatherless : she of the play is a poor dependant , and is thus placed in a situation from which the haughty young noble would be the more unwilling to accept a wife . The King in the tale grants his preserver's ...
... tale is rich as well as fatherless : she of the play is a poor dependant , and is thus placed in a situation from which the haughty young noble would be the more unwilling to accept a wife . The King in the tale grants his preserver's ...
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... tale ; elsewhere Rossillion . The variation was probably in the MS . in honour so like a courtier " : -The original has a colon after honour ' and a comma after courtier . ' The punctuation given in the text was suggested by Blackstone ...
... tale ; elsewhere Rossillion . The variation was probably in the MS . in honour so like a courtier " : -The original has a colon after honour ' and a comma after courtier . ' The punctuation given in the text was suggested by Blackstone ...
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... tale : " why should I disdain to prove her cun- nyng sithens she promiseth to heale me within a litle space , " & c . 66 - Why ? - that you are my daughter " - In the ori- ginal this passage appears thus : - " The many - colour'd Iris ...
... tale : " why should I disdain to prove her cun- nyng sithens she promiseth to heale me within a litle space , " & c . 66 - Why ? - that you are my daughter " - In the ori- ginal this passage appears thus : - " The many - colour'd Iris ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio ..., Volúmenes5-6 William Shakespeare Sin vista previa disponible - 1892 |
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