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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... doth betoken - The corse they follow did with desperate hand Fordo it own life " ( Act V. Sc . 2 ) ; and in this in Lear , - " The hedge - sparrow fed the cuckoo so long , That it had it head bit off by it young , " - the use of ' it ...
... doth betoken - The corse they follow did with desperate hand Fordo it own life " ( Act V. Sc . 2 ) ; and in this in Lear , - " The hedge - sparrow fed the cuckoo so long , That it had it head bit off by it young , " - the use of ' it ...
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... doth appear " : — ' -The reading , " she do , " & c . , is from the 4tos . " So doth the woodbine , " & c . : -There can be no doubt that the names woodbine and honeysuckle were applied in Shakespeare's time , if indeed they are not now ...
... doth appear " : — ' -The reading , " she do , " & c . , is from the 4tos . " So doth the woodbine , " & c . : -There can be no doubt that the names woodbine and honeysuckle were applied in Shakespeare's time , if indeed they are not now ...
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... doth with merit challenge " : - The 4tos , " Where merit doth most challenge it . " 66 : - [ Sir ] I am made of that self metal as my sister The folio omits Sir . ' The 4tos have , " of the self same metal that my sister is . " " Than ...
... doth with merit challenge " : - The 4tos , " Where merit doth most challenge it . " 66 : - [ Sir ] I am made of that self metal as my sister The folio omits Sir . ' The 4tos have , " of the self same metal that my sister is . " " Than ...
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... Doth , like himselfe , heroically sound . " * Nay , in this interval Colin Clout's mistress , the im- perial Elizabeth herself , distinguished him by her favor , won , or acknowledged , by the exquisite compliment in A Midsummer ...
... Doth , like himselfe , heroically sound . " * Nay , in this interval Colin Clout's mistress , the im- perial Elizabeth herself , distinguished him by her favor , won , or acknowledged , by the exquisite compliment in A Midsummer ...
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... doth us unhede , I se us nakyd before and behynde . Our lordes wurd wold we not drede , Therfore we be now caytyvys unkynde , Oure pore prevytes ffor to hede , Somme ffygge - levys fayn wolde I fynde ffor to hyde oure schame . Womman ...
... doth us unhede , I se us nakyd before and behynde . Our lordes wurd wold we not drede , Therfore we be now caytyvys unkynde , Oure pore prevytes ffor to hede , Somme ffygge - levys fayn wolde I fynde ffor to hyde oure schame . Womman ...
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