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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... Knights of the moft Noble Order of the Garter , and our fingular good LORDS . Right Honourable , Hilft we ftudie to be thankful in our particular , for the many fauors we haue receiued from your L.L we are falne upon the ill fortune ...
... Knights of the moft Noble Order of the Garter , and our fingular good LORDS . Right Honourable , Hilft we ftudie to be thankful in our particular , for the many fauors we haue receiued from your L.L we are falne upon the ill fortune ...
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... Knight's and Mr. Collier's . * The text of the first folio alone having the stamp of authenticity , some other reason than the editor's opin- ion , or his preference , has been deemed necessary to justify any deviation from that text ...
... Knight's and Mr. Collier's . * The text of the first folio alone having the stamp of authenticity , some other reason than the editor's opin- ion , or his preference , has been deemed necessary to justify any deviation from that text ...
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... if not un warrantable . 66 . 66 which to annotanize . " From Mr. Halliwell's folio edition I have learned that Mr. Knight has made this correction . It does not appear in my copy of his p . 63 . P. 240 . p . 80 8 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
... if not un warrantable . 66 . 66 which to annotanize . " From Mr. Halliwell's folio edition I have learned that Mr. Knight has made this correction . It does not appear in my copy of his p . 63 . P. 240 . p . 80 8 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES .
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... knight for all saddles , ' to brook all waters , ' in support of his construction ; Monck Mason thought that the allusion is to the various waters ( first water , & c . ) of gems , because the Clown assumed the part of Sir Topaz ; and ...
... knight for all saddles , ' to brook all waters , ' in support of his construction ; Monck Mason thought that the allusion is to the various waters ( first water , & c . ) of gems , because the Clown assumed the part of Sir Topaz ; and ...
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... Knight's , Collier's , Hudson's , and Singer's . Mr. Verplanck first restored the old word , which came into our language from the Italian cherubino . Thus Herrick , Upon a Gentlewoman with a sweet voice : - " But when your playing and ...
... Knight's , Collier's , Hudson's , and Singer's . Mr. Verplanck first restored the old word , which came into our language from the Italian cherubino . Thus Herrick , Upon a Gentlewoman with a sweet voice : - " But when your playing and ...
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