The Works of William Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night; or, what you will. The winter's taleMacmillan and Company, 1891 - 1138 Seiten |
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... Keightley has , with great liberality , sent for our use the MS . of his forthcoming work ' The Shakespeare Expositor . ' We beg to return him our best thanks . To the number of those whom we have to thank for kind assistance we add ...
... Keightley has , with great liberality , sent for our use the MS . of his forthcoming work ' The Shakespeare Expositor . ' We beg to return him our best thanks . To the number of those whom we have to thank for kind assistance we add ...
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... Keightley . See note ( II ) . go to ] Humph , go to Keightley . 9 thirdborough ] Theobald . Headbor- ough Ff Q. 10 [ Exit . ] Rowe . om . Ff Q. him by law I'll not budge an inch , boy 1-2.
... Keightley . See note ( II ) . go to ] Humph , go to Keightley . 9 thirdborough ] Theobald . Headbor- ough Ff Q. 10 [ Exit . ] Rowe . om . Ff Q. him by law I'll not budge an inch , boy 1-2.
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... Keightley ( Long MS . ) . And what he says he is , Jackson conj . And when he says who he is , Anon . ap . Halliwell conj . When he says what he is , Collier MS . And when he says he's well , Bulloch conj . , transposing lines 61 , 62 ...
... Keightley ( Long MS . ) . And what he says he is , Jackson conj . And when he says who he is , Anon . ap . Halliwell conj . When he says what he is , Collier MS . And when he says he's well , Bulloch conj . , transposing lines 61 , 62 ...
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... Keightley conj . son and heir Keightley ( Errata ) . brought ] brough F1 . Virtue and that part of philosophy Will I apply that 16 ACT I. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... Keightley conj . son and heir Keightley ( Errata ) . brought ] brough F1 . Virtue and that part of philosophy Will I apply that 16 ACT I. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... Keightley . Pray ( or Now ) gentlemen Id . conj . no ] not Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . farther ] further Steevens ( 1793 ) . 52 Katharina ] Katharine Collier MS . 55 [ Aside ] Edd . 57 sir , ] sir , [ to Bap . ] Capell . 60 will ] will and ...
... Keightley . Pray ( or Now ) gentlemen Id . conj . no ] not Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . farther ] further Steevens ( 1793 ) . 52 Katharina ] Katharine Collier MS . 55 [ Aside ] Edd . 57 sir , ] sir , [ to Bap . ] Capell . 60 will ] will and ...
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