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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... thee living . " " And do the murther first " : - The assertion in the Note on this passage that murther was the uniform mode of spelling this word was incautiously and forgetfully made . p . 108 . Two Gentlemen of Verona . " ( xxxx ) ...
... thee living . " " And do the murther first " : - The assertion in the Note on this passage that murther was the uniform mode of spelling this word was incautiously and forgetfully made . p . 108 . Two Gentlemen of Verona . " ( xxxx ) ...
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... thee down , " & c . p . 353 . 66 p . 359 . p . 361 . p . 380 . p . 390 . p . 394 . p . 397 . 66 66 for she had a green wit : -i . e . , a green withe , th having been pronounced as t , and a punning allusion ( hitherto unnoticed because ...
... thee down , " & c . p . 353 . 66 p . 359 . p . 361 . p . 380 . p . 390 . p . 394 . p . 397 . 66 66 for she had a green wit : -i . e . , a green withe , th having been pronounced as t , and a punning allusion ( hitherto unnoticed because ...
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... thee ; to make thy hand a stranger to thy pocket , thy heart slow to perform thy tongue's promise ; and when thou feelest thy purse well lined , buy thee some place of lordship in the country ; that , growing weary of playing , thy ...
... thee ; to make thy hand a stranger to thy pocket , thy heart slow to perform thy tongue's promise ; and when thou feelest thy purse well lined , buy thee some place of lordship in the country ; that , growing weary of playing , thy ...
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... thee kill , as God hath sent ; Thine own father thy death must be , Alas , that ever this bow was bent ! With this fire bright thou must be brent ; An angel said to me right so ; Alas , my child , thou shalt be shent ! Thy careful ...
... thee kill , as God hath sent ; Thine own father thy death must be , Alas , that ever this bow was bent ! With this fire bright thou must be brent ; An angel said to me right so ; Alas , my child , thou shalt be shent ! Thy careful ...
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... of ours , And pearce this hart with speed ! O hateful light , O loathsome life , O sweete and welcome death , Deare Eubulus , worke this we thee besech ! it is our first tragedy , our first play written OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA . clxxiii.
... of ours , And pearce this hart with speed ! O hateful light , O loathsome life , O sweete and welcome death , Deare Eubulus , worke this we thee besech ! it is our first tragedy , our first play written OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA . clxxiii.
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