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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... hear my Thisby's face . " Of the humour of this passage he had not the least notion , for he printed , instead of it , " I hear a voice ; now will I to the chink , " To spy an ' I can see my Thisby's face . " In The Merchant of Venice ...
... hear my Thisby's face . " Of the humour of this passage he had not the least notion , for he printed , instead of it , " I hear a voice ; now will I to the chink , " To spy an ' I can see my Thisby's face . " In The Merchant of Venice ...
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... hear me , who profess- " P. 333 . " And I beseech you , hear me , who professes- ' 11. " This session to our great grief , - " P. 343 . " This sessions to our great grief , — 12. " The bug which you will fright me with , I seek . " P ...
... hear me , who profess- " P. 333 . " And I beseech you , hear me , who professes- ' 11. " This session to our great grief , - " P. 343 . " This sessions to our great grief , — 12. " The bug which you will fright me with , I seek . " P ...
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... hear Malvolio , that cross - garter'd gull . Brief , there is nothing in his wit - fraught book , Whose sound we would not hear , on whose worth look : Like old - coin'd gold , whose lines , in every page , Shall pass true current to ...
... hear Malvolio , that cross - garter'd gull . Brief , there is nothing in his wit - fraught book , Whose sound we would not hear , on whose worth look : Like old - coin'd gold , whose lines , in every page , Shall pass true current to ...
Inhalt
ROMEO AND JULIET | 12 |
AS YOU LIKE | 124 |
Appendix 529 | 151 |
Urheberrecht | |
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