“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Band 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... reasons for that difference . Our general reasons for founding the text upon the folio of 1623 , which is , in truth , to found it upon the quarto of 1599 , are as follows : - The quarto of 1599 was declared to be " Newly corrected ...
... reasons for that difference . Our general reasons for founding the text upon the folio of 1623 , which is , in truth , to found it upon the quarto of 1599 , are as follows : - The quarto of 1599 was declared to be " Newly corrected ...
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... reason for this in the advertisement to his edition of Cowper's Homer . But in the case of Shakspere's Romeo and ... reasons are these : -Henry Lord Hunsdon , and George Lord Hunsdon , his son , each filled the office of Lord Chamberlain ...
... reason for this in the advertisement to his edition of Cowper's Homer . But in the case of Shakspere's Romeo and ... reasons are these : -Henry Lord Hunsdon , and George Lord Hunsdon , his son , each filled the office of Lord Chamberlain ...
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... reason -a sick heal , & c . SCENE I. " These happy masks , that kiss fair ladies ' brows , Being black , put us in mind they hide the fair . " Steevens says that the masks here meant were those worn by female spectators of the play ...
... reason -a sick heal , & c . SCENE I. " These happy masks , that kiss fair ladies ' brows , Being black , put us in mind they hide the fair . " Steevens says that the masks here meant were those worn by female spectators of the play ...
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... reason coldly of your grievances , Or else depart ; here all eyes gaze on us . Mer . Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze ; I will not budge for no man's pleasure , I. Enter ROMEO . Tyb . Well , peace be with you , sir ...
... reason coldly of your grievances , Or else depart ; here all eyes gaze on us . Mer . Men's eyes were made to look , and let them gaze ; I will not budge for no man's pleasure , I. Enter ROMEO . Tyb . Well , peace be with you , sir ...
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... reason of this haste . Fri. I would I knew not why it should be slow'd . [ Aside . Look , sir , here comes the lady towards my cell . In ( 4 ) the passage is " And I am nothing slack to slow his haste . " Jackson conjectures that the to ...
... reason of this haste . Fri. I would I knew not why it should be slow'd . [ Aside . Look , sir , here comes the lady towards my cell . In ( 4 ) the passage is " And I am nothing slack to slow his haste . " Jackson conjectures that the to ...
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