The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 7Little Brown, 1859 |
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... lines that must have been writ- ten between April and September , 1599 , † is to be accepted as decisive of the date of the production , of the play , especially as it is not mentioned by Meres in 1598 , ( in the list which includes ...
... lines that must have been writ- ten between April and September , 1599 , † is to be accepted as decisive of the date of the production , of the play , especially as it is not mentioned by Meres in 1598 , ( in the list which includes ...
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... line and stock of Charles the Great , - To fine his title with some shews of truth , Though in pure truth it was corrupt and naught , Convey'd himself as th ' heir to th ' Lady Lingare , Daughter to Charlemain , who was the son To Louis ...
... line and stock of Charles the Great , - To fine his title with some shews of truth , Though in pure truth it was corrupt and naught , Convey'd himself as th ' heir to th ' Lady Lingare , Daughter to Charlemain , who was the son To Louis ...
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... lines close in the dial's centre ; So may a thousand actions , once afoot , End in one purpose , and be all well borne Without defeat . Therefore , to France , my liege . Divide your happy England into four ; Whereof take you one ...
... lines close in the dial's centre ; So may a thousand actions , once afoot , End in one purpose , and be all well borne Without defeat . Therefore , to France , my liege . Divide your happy England into four ; Whereof take you one ...
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... line and new repair our towns of war With men of courage , and with means defendant : For England his approaches makes as fierce , As waters to the sucking of a gulf . It fits us , then , to be as provident As fear may teach us , out of ...
... line and new repair our towns of war With men of courage , and with means defendant : For England his approaches makes as fierce , As waters to the sucking of a gulf . It fits us , then , to be as provident As fear may teach us , out of ...
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... line , [ Gives a pedigree . In every branch truly demonstrative , · Willing you overlook this pedigree ; And when you find him evenly deriv'd From his most fam'd of famous ancestors , Edward the Third , he bids you then resign Your ...
... line , [ Gives a pedigree . In every branch truly demonstrative , · Willing you overlook this pedigree ; And when you find him evenly deriv'd From his most fam'd of famous ancestors , Edward the Third , he bids you then resign Your ...
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