The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... appear to us to gone beyond their proper line of duty in " rescuing " lines from the quarto which the author had ... appears to us , viewed in connection with some circumstances which we shall venture to point out as heretofore in ...
... appear to us to gone beyond their proper line of duty in " rescuing " lines from the quarto which the author had ... appears to us , viewed in connection with some circumstances which we shall venture to point out as heretofore in ...
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... appear in The Merry Wives of Windsor . ' Falstaff is disgraced in ' The Second Part of King Henry IV . , ' and dies in King Henry V .; ' but , in ' The Merry Wives of Windsor , ' he talks as if he were yet in favour at court : If it ...
... appear in The Merry Wives of Windsor . ' Falstaff is disgraced in ' The Second Part of King Henry IV . , ' and dies in King Henry V .; ' but , in ' The Merry Wives of Windsor , ' he talks as if he were yet in favour at court : If it ...
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... appears as the husband of Mistress Quickly ; who also dies , during the ancient's absence in the wars of France . Yet do the commentators bring the knight to life , and revive and unmarry the dame , by assigning the year 1601 as the ...
... appears as the husband of Mistress Quickly ; who also dies , during the ancient's absence in the wars of France . Yet do the commentators bring the knight to life , and revive and unmarry the dame , by assigning the year 1601 as the ...
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... appears to us very interesting as a piece of literary history ; and we therefore request the indulgence of our readers whilst we examine it somewhat in detail . 6 And first , of the tradition upon which Malone builds . Dennis , in an ...
... appears to us very interesting as a piece of literary history ; and we therefore request the indulgence of our readers whilst we examine it somewhat in detail . 6 And first , of the tradition upon which Malone builds . Dennis , in an ...
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... appear strange , as only one bathing - place is visited , has been adopted , because , as in the " usual bathing - journeys it is common to assemble together , as well all sorts of strange persons out of foreign places and nations , as ...
... appear strange , as only one bathing - place is visited , has been adopted , because , as in the " usual bathing - journeys it is common to assemble together , as well all sorts of strange persons out of foreign places and nations , as ...
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