The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... play ; -the one published by Thomas Fisher , a bookseller ; the other by James Roberts , a printer . The differences between these two editions are very slight . Steevens , in his collection of twenty plays , has reprinted that by ...
... play ; -the one published by Thomas Fisher , a bookseller ; the other by James Roberts , a printer . The differences between these two editions are very slight . Steevens , in his collection of twenty plays , has reprinted that by ...
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... play was not re- printed after 1600 , till it was collected into the folio of 1623 ; and the text in that edition differs in few instances , and those very slight ones , from that of the preceding quartos . 6 ear- Malone has assigned ...
... play was not re- printed after 1600 , till it was collected into the folio of 1623 ; and the text in that edition differs in few instances , and those very slight ones , from that of the preceding quartos . 6 ear- Malone has assigned ...
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... play . " Precisely so . An immature poet , again , if the marvellous creation of Oberon and Titania and Puck could have entered into such a mind , would have laboured to make the power of the fairies produce some strange and striking ...
... play . " Precisely so . An immature poet , again , if the marvellous creation of Oberon and Titania and Puck could have entered into such a mind , would have laboured to make the power of the fairies produce some strange and striking ...
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... plays ; but , having mentioned ' The Comedy of Errors , ' ' The Two Gentlemen of Verona , ' ' Love's La- bour's Lost ... play , therefore , in 1600 , does not tend to fix its chronology . Nor is it very material to ascertain whether it ...
... plays ; but , having mentioned ' The Comedy of Errors , ' ' The Two Gentlemen of Verona , ' ' Love's La- bour's Lost ... play , therefore , in 1600 , does not tend to fix its chronology . Nor is it very material to ascertain whether it ...
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... play : in Act II . , Scene 2- in Act III . , Scene 2- " In maiden meditation , fancy - free ; " — " All fancy - sick she is , and pale of cheer ; ” — and in Act IV . , Scene 1- " Fair Helena in fancy following me . ' 99 --- b Remov'd ...
... play : in Act II . , Scene 2- in Act III . , Scene 2- " In maiden meditation , fancy - free ; " — " All fancy - sick she is , and pale of cheer ; ” — and in Act IV . , Scene 1- " Fair Helena in fancy following me . ' 99 --- b Remov'd ...
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