The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... passage in the Bonduca of Beaumont and Fletcher , wherein Caratach says : " I fled too , But not so fast ; your jewel had been lost then , Young Hengo there , he trasht me , Nennius . " i . e . checked or stopped my flight . The Editor ...
... passage in the Bonduca of Beaumont and Fletcher , wherein Caratach says : " I fled too , But not so fast ; your jewel had been lost then , Young Hengo there , he trasht me , Nennius . " i . e . checked or stopped my flight . The Editor ...
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... passage we have : - " Our hint of woe . ' 19 The old editions read - butt . Rowe made the necessary correction . To think of the CARCASS of a BUTT not RIGG'D , without tackle , sail , or mast , is surely absurd . Yet the two last ...
... passage we have : - " Our hint of woe . ' 19 The old editions read - butt . Rowe made the necessary correction . To think of the CARCASS of a BUTT not RIGG'D , without tackle , sail , or mast , is surely absurd . Yet the two last ...
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... passage thus : Go make thyself like to a nymph o ' the sea , Be subject to no sight but mine , invisible To every eyeball else . . The word to is in the old copy , and the omission of the words thine and makes the whole more metrical ...
... passage thus : Go make thyself like to a nymph o ' the sea , Be subject to no sight but mine , invisible To every eyeball else . . The word to is in the old copy , and the omission of the words thine and makes the whole more metrical ...
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... passage in Much Ado about Nothing , in which Margaret asks Beatrice for what she cries Heigh ho , and she answers for an h . i . e . ache . See the Epigram of Hey- wood adduced in illustration of that passage . This orthography and ...
... passage in Much Ado about Nothing , in which Margaret asks Beatrice for what she cries Heigh ho , and she answers for an h . i . e . ache . See the Epigram of Hey- wood adduced in illustration of that passage . This orthography and ...
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... passage from Montaigne in his mind ; and it is remarkable that it should be from the only book that has come down to us bearing his autograph . " It is a nation , would I answere Plato , that hath no kinde of traffike , no know- ledge ...
... passage from Montaigne in his mind ; and it is remarkable that it should be from the only book that has come down to us bearing his autograph . " It is a nation , would I answere Plato , that hath no kinde of traffike , no know- ledge ...
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