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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... heart of stone . The misprint is an easy one to be made . 66 Nay , I am for all waters - There have been vari- ous comments upon this passage , none of which have been accepted as satisfactory . The Clown's meaning is plain enough ...
... heart of stone . The misprint is an easy one to be made . 66 Nay , I am for all waters - There have been vari- ous comments upon this passage , none of which have been accepted as satisfactory . The Clown's meaning is plain enough ...
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... heart . Margaret as well as Joan died in early infancy . Of To the now childless couple there came consolation and a welcome care in their first - born son , whom , on the 26th of April , 1564 , they christened and called William . The ...
... heart . Margaret as well as Joan died in early infancy . Of To the now childless couple there came consolation and a welcome care in their first - born son , whom , on the 26th of April , 1564 , they christened and called William . The ...
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... heart . For , boy , however we do praise ourselves , Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm , More longing , wavering , sooner lost and worn , Than women's are . Vio . I think it well , my lord . Duke . Then let thy love be younger than ...
... heart . For , boy , however we do praise ourselves , Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm , More longing , wavering , sooner lost and worn , Than women's are . Vio . I think it well , my lord . Duke . Then let thy love be younger than ...
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... heart can wish or tongue can tell " — words which indicate acquaintance with very ancient and uncommon tenures of land . In the Comedy of Errors , when Dromio of Syr- acuse says , " There's no time for a man to recover his hair that ...
... heart can wish or tongue can tell " — words which indicate acquaintance with very ancient and uncommon tenures of land . In the Comedy of Errors , when Dromio of Syr- acuse says , " There's no time for a man to recover his hair that ...
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... heart that he could resist the temptation of discharging from his stiffening hand a Parthian shaft , barbed with envy and malice , and winged with little wit , against young Shake- speare . In the pretended interests of truth and friend ...
... heart that he could resist the temptation of discharging from his stiffening hand a Parthian shaft , barbed with envy and malice , and winged with little wit , against young Shake- speare . In the pretended interests of truth and friend ...
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