The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. 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 the Genius, Band 2Little, Brown and Company, 1881 |
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... Scene of the world Them unto us , or us to them had hurld : To raise our auncient Soveraigns from their herse , Make Kings his fubjects , by exchanging verfe Enlive their pale trunkes , that the present age Ioys in their joy , and ...
... Scene of the world Them unto us , or us to them had hurld : To raise our auncient Soveraigns from their herse , Make Kings his fubjects , by exchanging verfe Enlive their pale trunkes , that the present age Ioys in their joy , and ...
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... scene is specially set forth as " Kemp's applauded Merriments of the Men of Goteham , " & c .; the second from Henslowe's Di- ary , in which there are records of payments made to him in 1602. † The date of Kempe's death is not known ...
... scene is specially set forth as " Kemp's applauded Merriments of the Men of Goteham , " & c .; the second from Henslowe's Di- ary , in which there are records of payments made to him in 1602. † The date of Kempe's death is not known ...
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... Scene ( now withered and condemn'd as we feare , to a long Winter and Steril- itie ) we have prefumed to offer to your Selfe , what before was never printed of thefe Authours . " The theatres were shut ; and these poor actors were ...
... Scene ( now withered and condemn'd as we feare , to a long Winter and Steril- itie ) we have prefumed to offer to your Selfe , what before was never printed of thefe Authours . " The theatres were shut ; and these poor actors were ...
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... Scene , which with the old misprint depends only on Malvolio's conceit , becomes stupendous by this logical bringing in of the Countess ' supposition that her steward talks to her about her stockings and her garters ! A slight change in ...
... Scene , which with the old misprint depends only on Malvolio's conceit , becomes stupendous by this logical bringing in of the Countess ' supposition that her steward talks to her about her stockings and her garters ! A slight change in ...
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... Scenes . On page 19 , printed side by side with the Epilogue , a list of the Dramatis Personæ is given , under the heading " Names of the Actors ; " and above this is " The Scene , an vn - inhabited Island . " ( 4 ) THE TEMPEST ...
... Scenes . On page 19 , printed side by side with the Epilogue , a list of the Dramatis Personæ is given , under the heading " Names of the Actors ; " and above this is " The Scene , an vn - inhabited Island . " ( 4 ) THE TEMPEST ...
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