The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 91
... lines of it are re- peated in the copies already mentioned . There can be no doubt but that the players shuffled the parts backward and forward , ad libitum ; for the poet would hardly have given us an unnecessary repetition of the same ...
... lines of it are re- peated in the copies already mentioned . There can be no doubt but that the players shuffled the parts backward and forward , ad libitum ; for the poet would hardly have given us an unnecessary repetition of the same ...
Page 264
... line is part of a translation of some Spanish , or perhaps , French ballad . But the two following lines evidently be- long to a different subject : I find them in the Second Part of Jack and the Giants , SCENE V. A Room in GLOSTER's ...
... line is part of a translation of some Spanish , or perhaps , French ballad . But the two following lines evidently be- long to a different subject : I find them in the Second Part of Jack and the Giants , SCENE V. A Room in GLOSTER's ...
Page 385
... lines from the old edition . The folio has these lines : POPE . " Sweet flow'r , with flow'rs thy bridal bed I strew , " O woe ! thy canopy is dust and stones , " Which with sweet water nightly I will dew , " Or , wanting that , with ...
... lines from the old edition . The folio has these lines : POPE . " Sweet flow'r , with flow'rs thy bridal bed I strew , " O woe ! thy canopy is dust and stones , " Which with sweet water nightly I will dew , " Or , wanting that , with ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare; Illustrated: Embracing A Life of ... William Shakespeare No preview available - 2006 |
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