The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... speaking of the " ridi- culous blunders in the old copies " of Shakespeare , writes thus ; " He [ the reader ] may not know that , when he finds Hamlet addressing the Queen of Denmark as ' good mother , ' the earliest authority makes ...
... speaking of the " ridi- culous blunders in the old copies " of Shakespeare , writes thus ; " He [ the reader ] may not know that , when he finds Hamlet addressing the Queen of Denmark as ' good mother , ' the earliest authority makes ...
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... speaking , an editor is called upon to offend his readers by presenting them with nouns plural to verbs singular ; for though it is certain that “ such a grammatical construction is frequent in the plays ” ( i . e . in the old copies of ...
... speaking , an editor is called upon to offend his readers by presenting them with nouns plural to verbs singular ; for though it is certain that “ such a grammatical construction is frequent in the plays ” ( i . e . in the old copies of ...
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... speaking of what he conceives to be unfair dealing on the part of Mr. Singer , he says , " I dislike using hard words : all who are acquainted with me know that it has never been my practice ; but if I acquit Mr. Singer of intentional ...
... speaking of what he conceives to be unfair dealing on the part of Mr. Singer , he says , " I dislike using hard words : all who are acquainted with me know that it has never been my practice ; but if I acquit Mr. Singer of intentional ...
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... speaking to him , ' Cæsar , thou dost me wrong , ' he replied , ' Cæsar did never wrong but with just cause , ' and such like ; which were ridiculous . According to Rowe , 20 Shakespeare's " acquaintance with Ben 88 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE 68.
... speaking to him , ' Cæsar , thou dost me wrong , ' he replied , ' Cæsar did never wrong but with just cause , ' and such like ; which were ridiculous . According to Rowe , 20 Shakespeare's " acquaintance with Ben 88 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE 68.
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... speak Latin , so I say that the Muses would speak with Shakespeares fine filed phrase , if they would speake English . " Of the various pieces thus mentioned by Meres in 1598 , a portion only were then in print : the others afterwards ...
... speak Latin , so I say that the Muses would speak with Shakespeares fine filed phrase , if they would speake English . " Of the various pieces thus mentioned by Meres in 1598 , a portion only were then in print : the others afterwards ...
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