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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... hear true lovers of Shake- speare , men of intelligence and no little acquaintance with literature , remark with gravity that it is danger- ous to disturb the text . The text ! what text ? That of the folio , which , in scores of ...
... hear true lovers of Shake- speare , men of intelligence and no little acquaintance with literature , remark with gravity that it is danger- ous to disturb the text . The text ! what text ? That of the folio , which , in scores of ...
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... hear so many Englishmen from the old country , of even higher grade than Dromio's , pro- nounce ' ears ' years , that there can be no doubt that Shakespeare intended the pun which the Cambridge ed- itors first indicated . Much Ado about ...
... hear so many Englishmen from the old country , of even higher grade than Dromio's , pro- nounce ' ears ' years , that there can be no doubt that Shakespeare intended the pun which the Cambridge ed- itors first indicated . Much Ado about ...
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... hears it , never in the tongue of him that makes it . " He then adds , as a corollary , that power , self - sufficient and self - complacent , has not so sure , so manifest , a grave as the very seat of authority to which its deeds have ...
... hears it , never in the tongue of him that makes it . " He then adds , as a corollary , that power , self - sufficient and self - complacent , has not so sure , so manifest , a grave as the very seat of authority to which its deeds have ...
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... hear of John Shakespeare is , that in 1552 he and a certain Hum- phrey Reynolds and Adrian Quiney made a muck - heap in Henley Street , against the order of the Court ; for which dirty piece of business they were punished by a fine , as ...
... hear of John Shakespeare is , that in 1552 he and a certain Hum- phrey Reynolds and Adrian Quiney made a muck - heap in Henley Street , against the order of the Court ; for which dirty piece of business they were punished by a fine , as ...
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... ( Hear , O Rowland ! and give ear , O Phalon ! ) his master replies , " May he not do it by fine and recovery ? " Fine and recovery was a process by which , through a fictitious suit , a transfer was made of the title in an entailed ...
... ( Hear , O Rowland ! and give ear , O Phalon ! ) his master replies , " May he not do it by fine and recovery ? " Fine and recovery was a process by which , through a fictitious suit , a transfer was made of the title in an entailed ...
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