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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... story of Semiramis . p . 316 . p . 325 . " With what encounter so uncurrent , " & c . : Uncur- rent ' is the only difficult word in this passage . May it not be a misprint for occurrent ' ? " Another ridiculous foole of Venice thought ...
... story of Semiramis . p . 316 . p . 325 . " With what encounter so uncurrent , " & c . : Uncur- rent ' is the only difficult word in this passage . May it not be a misprint for occurrent ' ? " Another ridiculous foole of Venice thought ...
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... story of the " widow woman and her cruse of oil , told in the seventeenth chapter of the first book of Kings . The old reading must stand . King Richard the Second . I should have remarked that certain unimportant varia- tions of the ...
... story of the " widow woman and her cruse of oil , told in the seventeenth chapter of the first book of Kings . The old reading must stand . King Richard the Second . I should have remarked that certain unimportant varia- tions of the ...
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... story . Warwickshire , in Old England , seems to have been the favorite haunt , if it were not the ancestral soil , of a family whose name more than any other in our tongue sounds of battle and tells of knightly origin . It is possi ...
... story . Warwickshire , in Old England , seems to have been the favorite haunt , if it were not the ancestral soil , of a family whose name more than any other in our tongue sounds of battle and tells of knightly origin . It is possi ...
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... his works than any modern writer , he wrote one passage bearing upon this subject , and telling a plain story . Warwick , pleading to King Henry IV . in ex- tenuation of the fondness of Prince Hal for wild asso- xviii MEMOIRS OF.
... his works than any modern writer , he wrote one passage bearing upon this subject , and telling a plain story . Warwick , pleading to King Henry IV . in ex- tenuation of the fondness of Prince Hal for wild asso- xviii MEMOIRS OF.
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... story In 1578 , when the young poet was but fourteen years old , his father mortgaged the farm at Ashbies for forty pounds to Edmund Lambert . That this step was taken not to raise money for a venture in trade or for a new * See the ...
... story In 1578 , when the young poet was but fourteen years old , his father mortgaged the farm at Ashbies for forty pounds to Edmund Lambert . That this step was taken not to raise money for a venture in trade or for a new * See the ...
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