The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3Whittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... passage proves nothing as far as respects the date of " As You Like It . " Shakespeare probably intended to make no allusion to any particular fountain . It is not to be forgotten , in deciding upon the probable date of " As You Like It ...
... passage proves nothing as far as respects the date of " As You Like It . " Shakespeare probably intended to make no allusion to any particular fountain . It is not to be forgotten , in deciding upon the probable date of " As You Like It ...
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... very clear and decided error that we venture to vary from the ancient text . The later folios reprint the passage as it stands in the first . Le Beau . The eldest of the three wrestled with 16 [ ACT I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
... very clear and decided error that we venture to vary from the ancient text . The later folios reprint the passage as it stands in the first . Le Beau . The eldest of the three wrestled with 16 [ ACT I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... passage as it stands in the old text , and we therefore reprint it ; but the compositor may have misread wearie for " wearing , " and transposed very ; and if we consider Jaques to be railing against pride and excess of apparel , the ...
... passage as it stands in the old text , and we therefore reprint it ; but the compositor may have misread wearie for " wearing , " and transposed very ; and if we consider Jaques to be railing against pride and excess of apparel , the ...
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... passage , “ Shakespeare seems to have had little knowledge of garden- ing the medlar is one of the latest fruits . " It was not that Shakespeare did not understand gardening , but that Steevens did not here understand Shakespeare ...
... passage , “ Shakespeare seems to have had little knowledge of garden- ing the medlar is one of the latest fruits . " It was not that Shakespeare did not understand gardening , but that Steevens did not here understand Shakespeare ...
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... passage in his " Bartholomew Fair , " A. iii . sc . 1 , where Cokes begins singing a ballad , he seems to represent it as general : " The rat - catcher's charms , " observes Cokes , 66 are all fools and asses to this . " Cel . Trow you ...
... passage in his " Bartholomew Fair , " A. iii . sc . 1 , where Cokes begins singing a ballad , he seems to represent it as general : " The rat - catcher's charms , " observes Cokes , 66 are all fools and asses to this . " Cel . Trow you ...
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