The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... original quarto in the British Museum - in A , p . 4 , last line , we find are instead of arme ; with one or two similar misprints . Such errors might have existed in Steevens's individual copy ; for it was the evident practice to keep ...
... original quarto in the British Museum - in A , p . 4 , last line , we find are instead of arme ; with one or two similar misprints . Such errors might have existed in Steevens's individual copy ; for it was the evident practice to keep ...
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... original of these editions , whichever it might be , was printed from a genuine copy , and carefully superintended through the press . The text appears to us as perfect as it is possible to be , considering the state of typo- graphy in ...
... original of these editions , whichever it might be , was printed from a genuine copy , and carefully superintended through the press . The text appears to us as perfect as it is possible to be , considering the state of typo- graphy in ...
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... original bow - strings were thongs of leather , but afterwards horse - hair was substituted . The knocks were generally of gold , whilst metal and silver also ornamented the bows on other parts . The arrow - heads were sometimes ...
... original bow - strings were thongs of leather , but afterwards horse - hair was substituted . The knocks were generally of gold , whilst metal and silver also ornamented the bows on other parts . The arrow - heads were sometimes ...
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... original word , but used in the sense of new , both the words having an etymological affinity . In the same manner , we have , in All's Well that Ends Well , ' Act II . Scene 3- This The . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian. 66 ...
... original word , but used in the sense of new , both the words having an etymological affinity . In the same manner , we have , in All's Well that Ends Well , ' Act II . Scene 3- This The . Go , Philostrate , Stir up the Athenian. 66 ...
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... original word is aluph , which would perhaps be best rendered by the general and indefinite title ' prince . ' At the time of the translation of the Bible duke was used in this general and indefinite sense . The word , as pointed out by ...
... original word is aluph , which would perhaps be best rendered by the general and indefinite title ' prince . ' At the time of the translation of the Bible duke was used in this general and indefinite sense . The word , as pointed out by ...
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