The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, 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, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... Lord Bassianus lies embrued here . " Titus Andronicus , Act II . Sc . 4 . 6 In these passages , unless tried , ' ' valued , ' and ' em- brued ' have their full participial pronunciation , the first as a dissyllable , the last two as ...
... Lord Bassianus lies embrued here . " Titus Andronicus , Act II . Sc . 4 . 6 In these passages , unless tried , ' ' valued , ' and ' em- brued ' have their full participial pronunciation , the first as a dissyllable , the last two as ...
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... Lord's Prayer , and in many other passages of our English Bible , “ Our Father which art in heaven , ” but elsewhere , for instance , “ Hannah said unto Eli , I am the woman who stood by thee here , praying unto the Lord . " And here ...
... Lord's Prayer , and in many other passages of our English Bible , “ Our Father which art in heaven , ” but elsewhere , for instance , “ Hannah said unto Eli , I am the woman who stood by thee here , praying unto the Lord . " And here ...
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... swear , ' which would be like the bow - wow- wow before the Lord ' of the country choirs . " Enjoying the laugh at my own expense quite as heartily as my " critic did , I do not see that his joke xl SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
... swear , ' which would be like the bow - wow- wow before the Lord ' of the country choirs . " Enjoying the laugh at my own expense quite as heartily as my " critic did , I do not see that his joke xl SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
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... lord , " & c . : - The most casual reader must be struck by the repetitions and want of logi- cal sequence in this speech ; and it is more than probable that we have in the old copies both what Shakespeare intended to strike out from ...
... lord , " & c . : - The most casual reader must be struck by the repetitions and want of logi- cal sequence in this speech ; and it is more than probable that we have in the old copies both what Shakespeare intended to strike out from ...
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... Lord Rivers , and of Dorset " : - Read , according to the suggestion in the Note , " Of you , Lord Rivers , and , Dorset , of you . " King Henry the Eighth . " Must fetch him in he papers " : - This , the old , read- ing is the true ...
... Lord Rivers , and of Dorset " : - Read , according to the suggestion in the Note , " Of you , Lord Rivers , and , Dorset , of you . " King Henry the Eighth . " Must fetch him in he papers " : - This , the old , read- ing is the true ...
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