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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... passage in the first sketch of The Merry Wives of Windsor shews , I think , that it ought rather to be read between The First and The Second Part of King Henry IV . in the latter of which young Henry becomes king . In the last act ...
... passage in the first sketch of The Merry Wives of Windsor shews , I think , that it ought rather to be read between The First and The Second Part of King Henry IV . in the latter of which young Henry becomes king . In the last act ...
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... passage in Machell's MS . Collections for the History of Westmoreland and Cumberland , in six volumes , folio , preserved in the Dean and Chapter's library at Carlisle . The reverend Thomas Machell , author of the Col- lections , lived ...
... passage in Machell's MS . Collections for the History of Westmoreland and Cumberland , in six volumes , folio , preserved in the Dean and Chapter's library at Carlisle . The reverend Thomas Machell , author of the Col- lections , lived ...
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... passage . All that Mr. Smith told us was a mere gratis dictum . [ His note , being worthless , is here omitted . ] I can- not find that salt fish were ever really borne in heraldry . I fancy the latter part of the speech should be given ...
... passage . All that Mr. Smith told us was a mere gratis dictum . [ His note , being worthless , is here omitted . ] I can- not find that salt fish were ever really borne in heraldry . I fancy the latter part of the speech should be given ...
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... passage , as it stands at present , seems inexplicable . Dr. Far- mer's regulation appears to me highly probable ; and in further support of it , it may be observed , that some other speeches , beside those he has mentioned , are ...
... passage , as it stands at present , seems inexplicable . Dr. Far- mer's regulation appears to me highly probable ; and in further support of it , it may be observed , that some other speeches , beside those he has mentioned , are ...
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... blundered one after another in Page's Christian name in this place ; though Mrs. Page calls him George afterwards in at least six several passages . THEOBALD . SLEN . Mistress Anne Page ? She has brown hair SC . I. 13 OF WINDSOR .
... blundered one after another in Page's Christian name in this place ; though Mrs. Page calls him George afterwards in at least six several passages . THEOBALD . SLEN . Mistress Anne Page ? She has brown hair SC . I. 13 OF WINDSOR .
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