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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... passage in Othello , " says Mr. M. Mason , " is nothing to the purpose . Had Othello used the word lipp'd , to signify immersed up to the lips , that indeed would justify our supposing that shoulder'd might mean immersed up to the ...
... passage in Othello , " says Mr. M. Mason , " is nothing to the purpose . Had Othello used the word lipp'd , to signify immersed up to the lips , that indeed would justify our supposing that shoulder'd might mean immersed up to the ...
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... passage before us , as in many others ; and the Chancellor , I conceive , means to say , the condition of humanity ... passage thus , and the three subsequent editors adopted his supposed reforma- tion : 66 we are all men , " In our own ...
... passage before us , as in many others ; and the Chancellor , I conceive , means to say , the condition of humanity ... passage thus , and the three subsequent editors adopted his supposed reforma- tion : 66 we are all men , " In our own ...
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... passage was levelled at the spectators assembled in any of the theatres in our author's time . It may have been pointed at some apprentices and inferior citizens , who used occasionally to appear on the stage , in his time , for their ...
... passage was levelled at the spectators assembled in any of the theatres in our author's time . It may have been pointed at some apprentices and inferior citizens , who used occasionally to appear on the stage , in his time , for their ...
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