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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... fair for which love groaned for ; 99 66 what enormity is Marcus poor in ? " " Shall's [ shall us ] to the Capitol ? " " What he is , more suits you to con- ceive than I to speak of . " Such syntactical irregu- larities as these are too ...
... fair for which love groaned for ; 99 66 what enormity is Marcus poor in ? " " Shall's [ shall us ] to the Capitol ? " " What he is , more suits you to con- ceive than I to speak of . " Such syntactical irregu- larities as these are too ...
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... fair , ' it is to be no- ticed that in Shakespeare's day and afterward complex- ion meant , not the tint of the skin , but ( See Vol . XI . 169 , 197 ) the whole physical being , what we call now the or- ganization ; and that it was to ...
... fair , ' it is to be no- ticed that in Shakespeare's day and afterward complex- ion meant , not the tint of the skin , but ( See Vol . XI . 169 , 197 ) the whole physical being , what we call now the or- ganization ; and that it was to ...
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... fair Mary were the only * The ch is hard in this name , which was often written Turkill . † See Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire , passim . motives of John Shakespeare's choice , we cannot tell ; WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . vii.
... fair Mary were the only * The ch is hard in this name , which was often written Turkill . † See Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire , passim . motives of John Shakespeare's choice , we cannot tell ; WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . vii.
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... fair work was fashioned by the lore Of Trojan maid , warmed with prophetic heat ; Who ' mid long labor , and ' mid vigil sore , With her own fingers all the storied sheet Of the pavilion had embroidered o'er . " lish in Shakespeare's ...
... fair work was fashioned by the lore Of Trojan maid , warmed with prophetic heat ; Who ' mid long labor , and ' mid vigil sore , With her own fingers all the storied sheet Of the pavilion had embroidered o'er . " lish in Shakespeare's ...
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... fair face and a winning way which spontaneously captivated William Shakespeare , or whether he yielded to arts to which his inexperience made him an easy victim , we cannot surely tell . we do know that she , though not vestally ...
... fair face and a winning way which spontaneously captivated William Shakespeare , or whether he yielded to arts to which his inexperience made him an easy victim , we cannot surely tell . we do know that she , though not vestally ...
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