The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... St. Dunstan's Churchyard , in Fleet Street . " 1611. Reprinted in Nichol's Six Old Plays , & c . , and in Steevens Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare , & c . cal monk of Swinstead Abbey . The play is without 10 KING JOHN .
... St. Dunstan's Churchyard , in Fleet Street . " 1611. Reprinted in Nichol's Six Old Plays , & c . , and in Steevens Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare , & c . cal monk of Swinstead Abbey . The play is without 10 KING JOHN .
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... Steevens . Rich- ard was fatally wounded at the siege of Chaluz some years after he had been ransomed from the prison of Leo- pold of Austria , who himself was killed before John came to the throne . 66 full of unstained love " : - Mr ...
... Steevens . Rich- ard was fatally wounded at the siege of Chaluz some years after he had been ransomed from the prison of Leo- pold of Austria , who himself was killed before John came to the throne . 66 full of unstained love " : - Mr ...
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... Steevens just as futilely attempted to sustain this reading by showing that the shoes of Her- cules are often similarly mentioned in old comedies . He quotes six instances ; but in every one of them the allu- sion is to the unfitness of ...
... Steevens just as futilely attempted to sustain this reading by showing that the shoes of Her- cules are often similarly mentioned in old comedies . He quotes six instances ; but in every one of them the allu- sion is to the unfitness of ...
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... Steevens , Mr. Dyce , Mr. Singer , and others accept , because , in the words of Steevens , " the king would rather describe his VOL . VI . H p . 39 . 11 right as running on in SC . I. 113 NOTES .
... Steevens , Mr. Dyce , Mr. Singer , and others accept , because , in the words of Steevens , " the king would rather describe his VOL . VI . H p . 39 . 11 right as running on in SC . I. 113 NOTES .
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... Steevens and other editors read " to - spend , " like " to - pinch , " in Merry Wives , Act IV . Sc . 4. But I am not sure that the construction is not where these two Christian armies might not com- bine to spend it so unneighbourly ...
... Steevens and other editors read " to - spend , " like " to - pinch , " in Merry Wives , Act IV . Sc . 4. But I am not sure that the construction is not where these two Christian armies might not com- bine to spend it so unneighbourly ...
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