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We and the reasons for that di which is , in truth , to foute The quarto of 1599 had be no doubt whaters anthor . There are ty } " xninsions of the metrics see the proofs of his prinie yua derived from him , is , more curious or more ...
We and the reasons for that di which is , in truth , to foute The quarto of 1599 had be no doubt whaters anthor . There are ty } " xninsions of the metrics see the proofs of his prinie yua derived from him , is , more curious or more ...
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Wherever our text differs from that commonly received , we state the difference and the reasons for that difference . Our general reasons for founding the text upon the folio of 1623 which is , in truth , to found it upon the quarto of ...
Wherever our text differs from that commonly received , we state the difference and the reasons for that difference . Our general reasons for founding the text upon the folio of 1623 which is , in truth , to found it upon the quarto of ...
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Mr. Southey has admirably stated the reason for this is the advertisement to his edition of Cowper's Homer . But in the case of Shakspere's Romeo and Juliet , the corrections and augmentations were made by him at that epoch of his life ...
Mr. Southey has admirably stated the reason for this is the advertisement to his edition of Cowper's Homer . But in the case of Shakspere's Romeo and Juliet , the corrections and augmentations were made by him at that epoch of his life ...
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Shakspere , in this passage , may be distinctly traced to Chaucer's translation of the “ Romaunt of the Rose , " where we have love described as a hateful peace - a truth full of falsehood - a despairing hope a void reason -a sick heal ...
Shakspere , in this passage , may be distinctly traced to Chaucer's translation of the “ Romaunt of the Rose , " where we have love described as a hateful peace - a truth full of falsehood - a despairing hope a void reason -a sick heal ...
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You shall find me apt enough to that , sir , man for cracking nuts , having no other reason an you will give me occasion . but because thou hast hazel eyes . What eye , but Mer . Could you not take some occasion withsuch an eye , would ...
You shall find me apt enough to that , sir , man for cracking nuts , having no other reason an you will give me occasion . but because thou hast hazel eyes . What eye , but Mer . Could you not take some occasion withsuch an eye , would ...
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