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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... give Them fudden birth , wondring how oft they live . What story coldly tells , what Poets fain At fecond hand , and picture without braine , Senfeleffe and foul - leffe showes . To giue a Stage , — ( Ample , and true with life ...
... give Them fudden birth , wondring how oft they live . What story coldly tells , what Poets fain At fecond hand , and picture without braine , Senfeleffe and foul - leffe showes . To giue a Stage , — ( Ample , and true with life ...
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... give : In a leff volume , hut more strongly bound Shakespeare shall breath and speake , with Laurell crown'd Which never fades . Fed with Ambrofian meate In a well - lyned vesture , rich and neat . So with this robe they cloath him ...
... give : In a leff volume , hut more strongly bound Shakespeare shall breath and speake , with Laurell crown'd Which never fades . Fed with Ambrofian meate In a well - lyned vesture , rich and neat . So with this robe they cloath him ...
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... give him some information respecting the character of the parties upon whose cause he was called upon to decide . " It plainly refers to the persecu . tion which the players at the Black - friars Theatre xxxvi REMARKS ON THE.
... give him some information respecting the character of the parties upon whose cause he was called upon to decide . " It plainly refers to the persecu . tion which the players at the Black - friars Theatre xxxvi REMARKS ON THE.
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... give them their full expression , weary us with the monotony of couplets containing two rhymes and one thought ; and we find that the occasional completion of an idea in the middle of a verse gives a pleasing variety to rhythm ; but the ...
... give them their full expression , weary us with the monotony of couplets containing two rhymes and one thought ; and we find that the occasional completion of an idea in the middle of a verse gives a pleasing variety to rhythm ; but the ...
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... give him great pleasure to receive either new suggestions , or adverse criticisms of his views , made in a candid spirit . NEW YORK , May 2 , 1857 . * Shakespeare's Scholar . SUPPLEMENT TO THE NOTES IN THESE VOLUMES . p . 6 ADVERTISEMENT .
... give him great pleasure to receive either new suggestions , or adverse criticisms of his views , made in a candid spirit . NEW YORK , May 2 , 1857 . * Shakespeare's Scholar . SUPPLEMENT TO THE NOTES IN THESE VOLUMES . p . 6 ADVERTISEMENT .
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