The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 1AMS Press, 1966 |
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... believe they were friends , though the violence and ill breeding of their followers and flatterers were enough to give rise to the contrary report . I hope that it may be with parties , both in wit and state , as with those monsters ...
... believe they were friends , though the violence and ill breeding of their followers and flatterers were enough to give rise to the contrary report . I hope that it may be with parties , both in wit and state , as with those monsters ...
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... believe , that not a single valuable explica- tion of any obscure passage in these plays has ever ap- peared , which will not be found in the following volumes . The admirers of this poet will , I trust , not merely pardon the great ...
... believe , that not a single valuable explica- tion of any obscure passage in these plays has ever ap- peared , which will not be found in the following volumes . The admirers of this poet will , I trust , not merely pardon the great ...
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... believe , first used by Spenser , for the sake of closing his stanza with a fuller sound . We had a longer measure of fourteen syllables , into which the Eneid was translated by Phaer , and other works of the ancients by other writers ...
... believe , first used by Spenser , for the sake of closing his stanza with a fuller sound . We had a longer measure of fourteen syllables , into which the Eneid was translated by Phaer , and other works of the ancients by other writers ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 12 |
AS YOU LIKE | 124 |
Appendix 529 | 151 |
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