The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... thee from the stage , ” - says one of his eulogists on Jonsonius Virbius 4to . 1638. Jonson himself owns that Sejanus was damned . " It is a poem , " says he , in his Dedication to Lord Aubigny , " that , if I well remem- ber , in your ...
... thee from the stage , ” - says one of his eulogists on Jonsonius Virbius 4to . 1638. Jonson himself owns that Sejanus was damned . " It is a poem , " says he , in his Dedication to Lord Aubigny , " that , if I well remem- ber , in your ...
Page 202
... thee last of all , " Not greeted last , ' cause thy desert was small ; " No , thou hast lion - like lay'd on to day , " Chasing the Cornwall King and Cambria ; " Who with my daughters , daughters did I say ? " To save their lives , the ...
... thee last of all , " Not greeted last , ' cause thy desert was small ; " No , thou hast lion - like lay'd on to day , " Chasing the Cornwall King and Cambria ; " Who with my daughters , daughters did I say ? " To save their lives , the ...
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... thee " Upon my knees I'll ask them every day " How my kind Juliet does ; and every night , " In the severe distresses of my fate , " As I perhaps shall wander through the desert , " And want a place to rest my weary head on , VOL . I. U ...
... thee " Upon my knees I'll ask them every day " How my kind Juliet does ; and every night , " In the severe distresses of my fate , " As I perhaps shall wander through the desert , " And want a place to rest my weary head on , VOL . I. U ...
Page 237
... thee . " So little known indeed was the value of the early impressions of books , ( not revised or corrected by their authors ) that King Charles the First , though a great admirer of our poet , was con- tented with the second folio ...
... thee . " So little known indeed was the value of the early impressions of books , ( not revised or corrected by their authors ) that King Charles the First , though a great admirer of our poet , was con- tented with the second folio ...
Page 238
... thee , witch , the rump - fed ronyon cries . " the error was implicitly adopted by D'Avenant . Except only in the instance of Romeo and Juliet , where the first copy , printed in 1597 , appears to be an imperfect sketch , and therefore ...
... thee , witch , the rump - fed ronyon cries . " the error was implicitly adopted by D'Avenant . Except only in the instance of Romeo and Juliet , where the first copy , printed in 1597 , appears to be an imperfect sketch , and therefore ...
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