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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... fear , - Lesser and fainter than my womanhood , - Or yet thy manhood , - with strange innocence Set in the misty lines of head and hand They lean together ! " The maiden poetess thereupon deliberately takes the life of the child of her ...
... fear , - Lesser and fainter than my womanhood , - Or yet thy manhood , - with strange innocence Set in the misty lines of head and hand They lean together ! " The maiden poetess thereupon deliberately takes the life of the child of her ...
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... " See Urquhart's translation of Rabelais : " In our Abbey we never study for fear of the mumps , which disease in horses is called mourning in the chine . " Book I. Chap . 39 . p . 13 . p . 22 . p . xliv SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
... " See Urquhart's translation of Rabelais : " In our Abbey we never study for fear of the mumps , which disease in horses is called mourning in the chine . " Book I. Chap . 39 . p . 13 . p . 22 . p . xliv SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
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... fear " : - The 4tos , " That's my fear , brother . " " To hold my course " : — ' -The 4tos , perfecting the verse , " To hold my very course . " 66— if I had a monopoly out , they would have part on't , and loads too " : - Read , and ...
... fear " : - The 4tos , " That's my fear , brother . " " To hold my course " : — ' -The 4tos , perfecting the verse , " To hold my very course . " 66— if I had a monopoly out , they would have part on't , and loads too " : - Read , and ...
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... a garden , probably for fear of infection . On this occasion he gave twelve pence for the relief of poor sufferers . The highest sum given was seven shil- lings and four pence , the lowest , six pence. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . xiii ...
... a garden , probably for fear of infection . On this occasion he gave twelve pence for the relief of poor sufferers . The highest sum given was seven shil- lings and four pence , the lowest , six pence. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . xiii ...
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... fear God and honor the King , * and in the words of the Catechism , to learn and labor truly to get his own living , and do his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him ; for that was the sum and substance of ...
... fear God and honor the King , * and in the words of the Catechism , to learn and labor truly to get his own living , and do his duty in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him ; for that was the sum and substance of ...
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