The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... believe it was anciently called , The Play of King Henry VI - The Contention , & c . printed in two parts , in quarto , 1600 , was , I conceive , the production of some playwright who preceded , or was contemporary with Shakspeare ; and ...
... believe it was anciently called , The Play of King Henry VI - The Contention , & c . printed in two parts , in quarto , 1600 , was , I conceive , the production of some playwright who preceded , or was contemporary with Shakspeare ; and ...
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... believe to consent , in this instance , means to act in concert . Concentus , Lat . Thus Erato the muse , applauding the song of Apollo , in Lyly's Midas , 1592 , cries out : " O sweet consent ! " i . e . sweet union of sounds . Again ...
... believe to consent , in this instance , means to act in concert . Concentus , Lat . Thus Erato the muse , applauding the song of Apollo , in Lyly's Midas , 1592 , cries out : " O sweet consent ! " i . e . sweet union of sounds . Again ...
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... believe he had any intention of throwing a slur on the memory of this renowned old warrior . 12 THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald might have seen his notion contradicted in the very line he quotes from . Fastolfe , whether truly or not , is He ...
... believe he had any intention of throwing a slur on the memory of this renowned old warrior . 12 THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald might have seen his notion contradicted in the very line he quotes from . Fastolfe , whether truly or not , is He ...
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... believe it should be read : as their hungred prey . JOHNSON . I adhere to the old reading , which appears to signify - the prey for which they are hungry . STEEVENS . 7 England all Olivers and Rowlands bred , ] These were two of the ...
... believe it should be read : as their hungred prey . JOHNSON . I adhere to the old reading , which appears to signify - the prey for which they are hungry . STEEVENS . 7 England all Olivers and Rowlands bred , ] These were two of the ...
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... Believe my words , 5 For they are certain and unfallible . CHAR . Go , call her in : [ Exit Bastard . ] But , first ... Believe my words , ] It should be read : Believe her words . JOHNSON . the I perceive no need of change . The Bastard ...
... Believe my words , 5 For they are certain and unfallible . CHAR . Go , call her in : [ Exit Bastard . ] But , first ... Believe my words , ] It should be read : Believe her words . JOHNSON . the I perceive no need of change . The Bastard ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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