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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... lives by his wits , " which makes it a very unfit and un- likely epithet for the Host to apply to Falstaff , his " Em- peror , Cæsar , Keisar , and Pheazar , " a guest who sits " at ten pounds [ about $ 300 with us now ] a week , " and ...
... lives by his wits , " which makes it a very unfit and un- likely epithet for the Host to apply to Falstaff , his " Em- peror , Cæsar , Keisar , and Pheazar , " a guest who sits " at ten pounds [ about $ 300 with us now ] a week , " and ...
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... live Thus his good melancholy oft began , " & c . And perhaps , as Mr. Staunton suggests , in the next line below , " When wit was out . " — 99 99 " War is no strife " : - Read , " Wars is , " & c . See " is there not wars ? " Second ...
... live Thus his good melancholy oft began , " & c . And perhaps , as Mr. Staunton suggests , in the next line below , " When wit was out . " — 99 99 " War is no strife " : - Read , " Wars is , " & c . See " is there not wars ? " Second ...
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... lives hence " : - The 4tos , " Friendship lives hence ; " and in the next line , " The gods to their pro- tection . " " When it is mingled with regards , " & c .: " When it is mingled with respects . " 66 - The 4tos , and fathers declin ...
... lives hence " : - The 4tos , " Friendship lives hence ; " and in the next line , " The gods to their pro- tection . " " When it is mingled with regards , " & c .: " When it is mingled with respects . " 66 - The 4tos , and fathers declin ...
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... live at peace : He shall conceal it , Whiles you are willing it shall come to note ; What time we will our celebration keep According to my birth . — What do you say ? ” Act IV . Sc . 3 . This plainly was a private marriage , in church ...
... live at peace : He shall conceal it , Whiles you are willing it shall come to note ; What time we will our celebration keep According to my birth . — What do you say ? ” Act IV . Sc . 3 . This plainly was a private marriage , in church ...
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... live in London by the business which he had followed at Stratford . Such is the way of ambitious young men who go ... lives until his twenty- first year without writing a poem , which he then rates higher than he ever afterward will rate ...
... live in London by the business which he had followed at Stratford . Such is the way of ambitious young men who go ... lives until his twenty- first year without writing a poem , which he then rates higher than he ever afterward will rate ...
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