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 His Genius, Band 2Little, Brown, 1888 |
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... fairy , which , you say , is a harmless fairy , has done little better than play'd the Jack with us . Trin . Monster , I do smell all horse - piss , at which my nose is in great indignation . Ste . So is mine . Do you hear , monster ...
... fairy , which , you say , is a harmless fairy , has done little better than play'd the Jack with us . Trin . Monster , I do smell all horse - piss , at which my nose is in great indignation . Ste . So is mine . Do you hear , monster ...
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... fairy , monster . Ste . I will fetch off my bottle , though I be o'er ears for my labour . Cal . Pr'ythee , my King , be quiet . Seest thou here , This is the mouth o ' th ' cell : no noise , and enter : Do that good mischief , which ...
... fairy , monster . Ste . I will fetch off my bottle , though I be o'er ears for my labour . Cal . Pr'ythee , my King , be quiet . Seest thou here , This is the mouth o ' th ' cell : no noise , and enter : Do that good mischief , which ...
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... fairies . The vast of night was , so to speak , the void of night , as in Hamlet , I. 2 : " the dead vast and middle of the night . " " Abhorred slave " : - This speech is , by a printer's error , assigned to Miranda in the first folio ...
... fairies . The vast of night was , so to speak , the void of night , as in Hamlet , I. 2 : " the dead vast and middle of the night . " " Abhorred slave " : - This speech is , by a printer's error , assigned to Miranda in the first folio ...
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... Fairies , in the fifth Act , make a hand- som Compliment to the Queen , in her Palace of Windsor , who had oblig'd him to write a Play of Sir John Falstaff in Love , and which I am very well assur'd , he perform'd in a Fortnight ...
... Fairies , in the fifth Act , make a hand- som Compliment to the Queen , in her Palace of Windsor , who had oblig'd him to write a Play of Sir John Falstaff in Love , and which I am very well assur'd , he perform'd in a Fortnight ...
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... Fairy Scene of this play , ) — but how could it be helped ? There could have been but one thing sadder for Falstaff than want of success in love , and that was , success . And Shakespeare fed his grudge by making a scoff of love in ...
... Fairy Scene of this play , ) — but how could it be helped ? There could have been but one thing sadder for Falstaff than want of success in love , and that was , success . And Shakespeare fed his grudge by making a scoff of love in ...
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