The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 5J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 41
... Perhaps we may read the author is deep ; or perhaps the line is out of its place , and should be inserted lower , after Falstaff has said : " Sail like my pinnace to those golden shores . " It may be observed , that in the hands of that ...
... Perhaps we may read the author is deep ; or perhaps the line is out of its place , and should be inserted lower , after Falstaff has said : " Sail like my pinnace to those golden shores . " It may be observed , that in the hands of that ...
Page 169
... perhaps , has been misled by the vague expres- sion of the Stationers ' book . Iyl of Breyntford's Testament , to which he seems to allude , was written by Robert , and printed by William Copland , long before 1599. But this , the only ...
... perhaps , has been misled by the vague expres- sion of the Stationers ' book . Iyl of Breyntford's Testament , to which he seems to allude , was written by Robert , and printed by William Copland , long before 1599. But this , the only ...
Page 221
... perhaps in the former plays completed his own idea , seems not to have been able to give Falstaff all his former power of entertainment . This comedy is remarkable for the variety and number of the personages , who exhibit more ...
... perhaps in the former plays completed his own idea , seems not to have been able to give Falstaff all his former power of entertainment . This comedy is remarkable for the variety and number of the personages , who exhibit more ...
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