The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... believe , was written in 1605. See An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , vol . ii . As the episode of Gloster and his sons is undoubtedly formed on the story of the blind king of Paphlagonia in Sidney's Arcadia , I ...
... believe , was written in 1605. See An Attempt to ascertain the Order of Shakspeare's Plays , vol . ii . As the episode of Gloster and his sons is undoubtedly formed on the story of the blind king of Paphlagonia in Sidney's Arcadia , I ...
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... believe it means about a year ; and accordingly Edmund says , in the 32d page- " For that I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines " Lag of a brother . " M. MASON . EDM . My services to your lordship . KENT . 6 ACT 1 . KING LEAR .
... believe it means about a year ; and accordingly Edmund says , in the 32d page- " For that I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines " Lag of a brother . " M. MASON . EDM . My services to your lordship . KENT . 6 ACT 1 . KING LEAR .
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... believe this passage should rather be pointed thus : " And prize me at her worth , in my true heart " I find , she ... believe we should read : " And prize you at her worth . " That is , set the same high value upon you that she does , S ...
... believe this passage should rather be pointed thus : " And prize me at her worth , in my true heart " I find , she ... believe we should read : " And prize you at her worth . " That is , set the same high value upon you that she does , S ...
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... believe that Shakspeare uses square for the full complement of all the senses . EDWARDS . 7 More RICHER than мY tongue . ] The quartos thus : the folio - more ponderous . STEEVENS . We should read - their tongue , meaning her sisters ...
... believe that Shakspeare uses square for the full complement of all the senses . EDWARDS . 7 More RICHER than мY tongue . ] The quartos thus : the folio - more ponderous . STEEVENS . We should read - their tongue , meaning her sisters ...
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... believe , was made by the editor , in consequence of his not knowing the mean- ing of the original word . Diseases , in old language , meant the slighter inconveniencies , troubles , or distresses of the world . So , in King Henry VI ...
... believe , was made by the editor , in consequence of his not knowing the mean- ing of the original word . Diseases , in old language , meant the slighter inconveniencies , troubles , or distresses of the world . So , in King Henry VI ...
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