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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... light pronunciation of the two , according to modern custom , but by dropping the vowel from the article , as the typography of the day indicates . In the French scene of Henry the Fifth " il est appelle " is twice printed with the ...
... light pronunciation of the two , according to modern custom , but by dropping the vowel from the article , as the typography of the day indicates . In the French scene of Henry the Fifth " il est appelle " is twice printed with the ...
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... temporaries much on Chettle's use of this epithet , upon which she rung a never- ending change of sneers . But facetious " here has no reference to that light had some acquaintance with Southampton at this time , and Iviii MEMOIRS OF.
... temporaries much on Chettle's use of this epithet , upon which she rung a never- ending change of sneers . But facetious " here has no reference to that light had some acquaintance with Southampton at this time , and Iviii MEMOIRS OF.
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... light in 1835 , Shakespeare applied for the office of Master of the Queen's Revels , which , through Sir Thomas Egerton's influence , was given to Daniel . The genuineness of this letter , in which the allusion to Shakespeare is slight ...
... light in 1835 , Shakespeare applied for the office of Master of the Queen's Revels , which , through Sir Thomas Egerton's influence , was given to Daniel . The genuineness of this letter , in which the allusion to Shakespeare is slight ...
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... light by the same hand , and like the professed Southampton letter which refers to the same circumstances , has been pronounced spurious by high , though perhaps not infallible , author- ity . * Yet the conclusions based upon it are ...
... light by the same hand , and like the professed Southampton letter which refers to the same circumstances , has been pronounced spurious by high , though perhaps not infallible , author- ity . * Yet the conclusions based upon it are ...
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... light hazel , the hair and beard auburn , the complexion fair ; the doublet was scarlet ; the tabard , or loose gown with- out sleeves thrown over the doublet , black ; the neck and wristbands white ; the upper side of the cushion green ...
... light hazel , the hair and beard auburn , the complexion fair ; the doublet was scarlet ; the tabard , or loose gown with- out sleeves thrown over the doublet , black ; the neck and wristbands white ; the upper side of the cushion green ...
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