The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... unto Prince Appolonius , the Lady Lucina his Wife , and Tharsia his Daughter , wherein the Uncertaintie of this World and the fickle State of Man's Life are lively described . Translated into English by T. Twine , Gent . " I have never ...
... unto Prince Appolonius , the Lady Lucina his Wife , and Tharsia his Daughter , wherein the Uncertaintie of this World and the fickle State of Man's Life are lively described . Translated into English by T. Twine , Gent . " I have never ...
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... Unto a dismal and a fatal end . " The old copies read - The purchase , & c . Mr. Steevens sug- gested this emendation of purpose for purchase . MALONE . Being now convinced that all the irregular lines detected in The Midsummer ...
... Unto a dismal and a fatal end . " The old copies read - The purchase , & c . Mr. Steevens sug- gested this emendation of purpose for purchase . MALONE . Being now convinced that all the irregular lines detected in The Midsummer ...
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... unto him took a pheere 9 . Who died and left a female heir , So buxom , blith , and full of face 1 , As heaven had lent her all his grace ; With whom the father liking took , And her to incest did provoke ; Bad child , worse father ! to ...
... unto him took a pheere 9 . Who died and left a female heir , So buxom , blith , and full of face 1 , As heaven had lent her all his grace ; With whom the father liking took , And her to incest did provoke ; Bad child , worse father ! to ...
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... unto her , by propound- ing , & c . STEEVENS . " " 6 - many A wight- ] The quarto 1609 reads many of wight . Corrected in the folio . MALONE . Perhaps the correction is erroneous , and we should read , nearer to the traces of the old ...
... unto her , by propound- ing , & c . STEEVENS . " " 6 - many A wight- ] The quarto 1609 reads many of wight . Corrected in the folio . MALONE . Perhaps the correction is erroneous , and we should read , nearer to the traces of the old ...
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... unto me , That thou would'st tremble to receive thyself . Attend me then : I went to Antioch , 3 How dare the PLANTS look up to heaven , from whence They have their nourishment ? ] Thus the quarto 1609 , Mr. Rowe , & c . read : " How ...
... unto me , That thou would'st tremble to receive thyself . Attend me then : I went to Antioch , 3 How dare the PLANTS look up to heaven , from whence They have their nourishment ? ] Thus the quarto 1609 , Mr. Rowe , & c . read : " How ...
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Aaron ancient Antiochus appears Bassianus BAWD BOSWELL BOULT Cleon clown Confessio Amantis corrupt Cymbeline DABORNE daughter dead death Dionyza doth dramas edition emendation emperor Enter Exeunt expression eyes father folio fool Gesta Romanorum give gods Goths Gower Hamlet hand hath heart heaven Helicanus Hinchlow honour King Henry King Lear lady Lavinia lord Lucius Lychorida Lysimachus Macbeth MALONE Marcus Marina MASON means metre mistress musick never night noble Noble Kinsmen old copies read Othello passage perhaps Pericles piece play poet pray prince Prince of Tyre quarto queen revenge Robert Dawes Rome Romeo and Juliet Roselo SATURNINUS scene Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Simonides sorrow speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet Tamora tears tell Thaisa Tharsus thee thine thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus TODD Twine's translation Tyre unto Winter's Tale word