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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... thought not worth while to prepare and print matter which on the completion of the work would be entirely superfluous.- The subject of the pronunciation of certain letters and syllables in Shakespeare's time , has been made the subject ...
... thought not worth while to prepare and print matter which on the completion of the work would be entirely superfluous.- The subject of the pronunciation of certain letters and syllables in Shakespeare's time , has been made the subject ...
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... thought , or scene , or character , ( except , perhaps , Queen Elinor ) that gives Shake- speare's King John its value , is to be found in The Troublesome Reign , that play is not without some poetical and dramatic merit , which ...
... thought , or scene , or character , ( except , perhaps , Queen Elinor ) that gives Shake- speare's King John its value , is to be found in The Troublesome Reign , that play is not without some poetical and dramatic merit , which ...
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... thought , which are marked by somewhat more of maturity than appears in The Merchant of Venice , for instance , while they are not yet those of Shake- speare's later period , indicate 1596 as about the date of its pro- duction . The ...
... thought , which are marked by somewhat more of maturity than appears in The Merchant of Venice , for instance , while they are not yet those of Shake- speare's later period , indicate 1596 as about the date of its pro- duction . The ...
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... thoughts In any breast of strong authority , To look into the blots and stains of right . That Judge hath made me guardian to this boy ; Under whose warrant I impeach thy wrong , And by whose help I mean to chastise it . K. John . Alack ...
... thoughts In any breast of strong authority , To look into the blots and stains of right . That Judge hath made me guardian to this boy ; Under whose warrant I impeach thy wrong , And by whose help I mean to chastise it . K. John . Alack ...
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... thoughts themselves should be your judge , That I can find should merit any hate . K. John . What say these young ones ? What say you , my niece ? Blanch . That she is bound in honour still to do What you in wisdom still vouchsafe to ...
... thoughts themselves should be your judge , That I can find should merit any hate . K. John . What say these young ones ? What say you , my niece ? Blanch . That she is bound in honour still to do What you in wisdom still vouchsafe to ...
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