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 12AMS Press, 1966 |
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... cause Will he be satisfied " . 8 66 understand what is meant by the lane of children . I should read , " the law of children . " That is , change pre - ordinance and decree into the law of children ; " into such slight determinations as ...
... cause Will he be satisfied " . 8 66 understand what is meant by the lane of children . I should read , " the law of children . " That is , change pre - ordinance and decree into the law of children ; " into such slight determinations as ...
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... cause ; " Nor without cause will he be satisfied . " We may suppose that Ben started this formidable criticism at one of the earliest representations of the play , and that the players , or perhaps Shakspeare himself , over - awed by so ...
... cause ; " Nor without cause will he be satisfied . " We may suppose that Ben started this formidable criticism at one of the earliest representations of the play , and that the players , or perhaps Shakspeare himself , over - awed by so ...
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... cause ? ] The meaning seems to be , having the same cause as you to be offended with me . " But why , because he was offended with Antony , should he make war upon Cæsar ? May it not be read thus : 66 - Did he not rather " Discredit my ...
... cause ? ] The meaning seems to be , having the same cause as you to be offended with me . " But why , because he was offended with Antony , should he make war upon Cæsar ? May it not be read thus : 66 - Did he not rather " Discredit my ...
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