The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 281
... circumstance ( like that of sinking Suffolk's ship ) , not found in the original , have been added by the copyist ? -On the other hand , if Shakspeare new modelled the work of another , such a circumstance might well be omitted . MALONE ...
... circumstance ( like that of sinking Suffolk's ship ) , not found in the original , have been added by the copyist ? -On the other hand , if Shakspeare new modelled the work of another , such a circumstance might well be omitted . MALONE ...
Page 570
... circumstance , with respect to these two quarto plays , is , that they are said , in their title - pages , to have been " sundry times acted by the earle of Pembrooke his ser- vantes . " Titus Andronicus and The old Taming of a Shrew ...
... circumstance , with respect to these two quarto plays , is , that they are said , in their title - pages , to have been " sundry times acted by the earle of Pembrooke his ser- vantes . " Titus Andronicus and The old Taming of a Shrew ...
Page 589
... circumstance , let it be remembered , that circumstances which , separately consi- dered , may appear unimportant , sometimes acquire strength , when united to other proofs of more efficacy in my opinion , however , what I shall now ...
... circumstance , let it be remembered , that circumstances which , separately consi- dered , may appear unimportant , sometimes acquire strength , when united to other proofs of more efficacy in my opinion , however , what I shall now ...
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