The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... Their own particular thrifts , -they would do that 1 The pin and web is the cataract in an early stage . 2 i . e . one hour . 3 The old copy reads , " her medal . " Which should unao more doing . Ay , and thou SC . II . ] 19 WINTER'S TALE .
... Their own particular thrifts , -they would do that 1 The pin and web is the cataract in an early stage . 2 i . e . one hour . 3 The old copy reads , " her medal . " Which should unao more doing . Ay , and thou SC . II . ] 19 WINTER'S TALE .
Page 20
... reads : - 4 Something is necessary to complete the verse . " Is goads and thorns , nettles and tails of wasps . " 5 To blench is to start off , to shrink . Even for your son's sake ; and thereby , for 20 [ ACT I. WINTER'S TALE .
... reads : - 4 Something is necessary to complete the verse . " Is goads and thorns , nettles and tails of wasps . " 5 To blench is to start off , to shrink . Even for your son's sake ; and thereby , for 20 [ ACT I. WINTER'S TALE .
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... well ? 1 Lord . Well done , my lord . 1 The old copy reads a truth . Rowe made the correction . 2 i . e . proof . 3 i . e . of abilities more than sufficient . Leon . Though I am satisfied , and need no SC . I. ] 31 WINTER'S TALE .
... well ? 1 Lord . Well done , my lord . 1 The old copy reads a truth . Rowe made the correction . 2 i . e . proof . 3 i . e . of abilities more than sufficient . Leon . Though I am satisfied , and need no SC . I. ] 31 WINTER'S TALE .
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... read the secrets in't . Cleo . Dion . All this we swear . Leon . Break up the seals , and read . Offi . [ Reads . ] Hermione is chaste , Polixenes blame- less , Camillo a true subject , Leontes a jealous tyrant , his innocent babe truly ...
... read the secrets in't . Cleo . Dion . All this we swear . Leon . Break up the seals , and read . Offi . [ Reads . ] Hermione is chaste , Polixenes blame- less , Camillo a true subject , Leontes a jealous tyrant , his innocent babe truly ...
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... - cloth is the mantle of fine cloth , in which a child was car- ried to be baptized . 3 The old copies read mad . The emendation is Theobald's . 4 i . e . nearest . but secrecy . - Let my sheep go . - 54 [ ACT III . WINTER'S TALE .
... - cloth is the mantle of fine cloth , in which a child was car- ried to be baptized . 3 The old copies read mad . The emendation is Theobald's . 4 i . e . nearest . but secrecy . - Let my sheep go . - 54 [ ACT III . WINTER'S TALE .
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