The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... Shake- speare's text . To illustrate the words " Time and the hour , ” -in a line of Macbeth , act i . sc . 3 , " Time and the hour runs [ or run ] through the roughest day , " - Steevens and Malone adduced from old English writers ...
... Shake- speare's text . To illustrate the words " Time and the hour , ” -in a line of Macbeth , act i . sc . 3 , " Time and the hour runs [ or run ] through the roughest day , " - Steevens and Malone adduced from old English writers ...
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... Shake- speare's is to use a noun plural with a verb singular . Every one will remem- ber the song in Cymbeline in which we hear of the springs , ' on chaliced flowers that lies . ' Now such a grammatical construction as this is frequent ...
... Shake- speare's is to use a noun plural with a verb singular . Every one will remem- ber the song in Cymbeline in which we hear of the springs , ' on chaliced flowers that lies . ' Now such a grammatical construction as this is frequent ...
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... Shake- speare's dramatic works in 1623 under the auspices of his fellow - actors Heminge and Condell , seventeen of his plays had appeared in quarto at various dates , -viz . King Richard the Second , King Richard the Third , Romeo and ...
... Shake- speare's dramatic works in 1623 under the auspices of his fellow - actors Heminge and Condell , seventeen of his plays had appeared in quarto at various dates , -viz . King Richard the Second , King Richard the Third , Romeo and ...
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... poet was born , was a butcher , and was bailiff of the borough the very year before Mr. John Shakespeare filled that office . " Malone's Life of Shake- In On April 30th , 1557 , he was marked LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 15.
... poet was born , was a butcher , and was bailiff of the borough the very year before Mr. John Shakespeare filled that office . " Malone's Life of Shake- In On April 30th , 1557 , he was marked LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 15.
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... Shake- speare , but to those of his wife ? or must we regard them as mere flourishes of the heralds , by whom appli- cants were sometimes furnished with ancestors as well that the Ardens of Parkhall were still flourishing among the ...
... Shake- speare , but to those of his wife ? or must we regard them as mere flourishes of the heralds , by whom appli- cants were sometimes furnished with ancestors as well that the Ardens of Parkhall were still flourishing among the ...
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