The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... fair well - spoken DAYS , ] I am strongly in- clined to think that the poet wrote- " these fair well - spoken dames , " and that the word days was caught by the compositor's eye glancing on a subsequent line . So , in the quarto copy of ...
... fair well - spoken DAYS , ] I am strongly in- clined to think that the poet wrote- " these fair well - spoken dames , " and that the word days was caught by the compositor's eye glancing on a subsequent line . So , in the quarto copy of ...
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... fair ordinance conjoin together ! And let their heirs , ( God , if thy will be so , ) Enrich the time to come with smooth - fac'd peace , With smiling plenty , and fair prosperous days ! Abate the edge of traitors , gracious Lord , That ...
... fair ordinance conjoin together ! And let their heirs , ( God , if thy will be so , ) Enrich the time to come with smooth - fac'd peace , With smiling plenty , and fair prosperous days ! Abate the edge of traitors , gracious Lord , That ...
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... fair spoken , and persuading * : Lofty , and sour , to them that lov'd him not ; But , to those men that sought him , sweet as sum- mer . 6 ; And though he were unsatisfied in getting , ( Which was a sin , ) yet in bestowing , madam ...
... fair spoken , and persuading * : Lofty , and sour , to them that lov'd him not ; But , to those men that sought him , sweet as sum- mer . 6 ; And though he were unsatisfied in getting , ( Which was a sin , ) yet in bestowing , madam ...
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