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... hand on several of them , and , after many years of careful study , have done the best I could with them . The details of the matter are , I believe , fully presented in the Critical Notes , and therefore need not be further enlarged ...
... hand on several of them , and , after many years of careful study , have done the best I could with them . The details of the matter are , I believe , fully presented in the Critical Notes , and therefore need not be further enlarged ...
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... hand , the leading features of Gonzalo's Common- wealth , as described in Act ii . , Scene 1 , were evidently taken from John Florio's translation of Montaigne , which was pub- lished in 1603. As the passage is curious in itself , and ...
... hand , the leading features of Gonzalo's Common- wealth , as described in Act ii . , Scene 1 , were evidently taken from John Florio's translation of Montaigne , which was pub- lished in 1603. As the passage is curious in itself , and ...
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... hand , Malone ascertained from some old records that the play was acted by the King's players " before Prince Charles , the Princess Elizabeth , and the Prince Palatine , in the beginning of 1613. " But the time of writing is to be ...
... hand , Malone ascertained from some old records that the play was acted by the King's players " before Prince Charles , the Princess Elizabeth , and the Prince Palatine , in the beginning of 1613. " But the time of writing is to be ...
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... hand , the Rev. Mr. Hunter is very positive that , if we read the play with a map before us , we shall bring up at the island of Lampedusa , which " lies midway between Malta and the African coast . " He makes out a pretty fair case ...
... hand , the Rev. Mr. Hunter is very positive that , if we read the play with a map before us , we shall bring up at the island of Lampedusa , which " lies midway between Malta and the African coast . " He makes out a pretty fair case ...
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... hand , the charm and verdure of these scenes are so unwithering and inexhaustible , that I could not quite make up my mind to leave the subject untried . Nor do I know how I can better serve my countrymen than by en- gaging and helping ...
... hand , the charm and verdure of these scenes are so unwithering and inexhaustible , that I could not quite make up my mind to leave the subject untried . Nor do I know how I can better serve my countrymen than by en- gaging and helping ...
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