The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, 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 by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 4Little Brown, 1859 |
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... never more tread nor stampen . " Ibid . , p . 85 . " The Frenchmen , to scarre their children , as we doe by Robyn Good- fellow , have to this day a by - word- Garde le Talbot . " verses from Skialethia or a Shadow of Truth , printed 6 ...
... never more tread nor stampen . " Ibid . , p . 85 . " The Frenchmen , to scarre their children , as we doe by Robyn Good- fellow , have to this day a by - word- Garde le Talbot . " verses from Skialethia or a Shadow of Truth , printed 6 ...
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... never would have good head . " Chap- ter xx . p . 134 . The names of the spirits spoken of by Edgar in King Lear are found in Harsnet's Declaration . See the Introduction to that tragedy . years before the date of the earliest copy now ...
... never would have good head . " Chap- ter xx . p . 134 . The names of the spirits spoken of by Edgar in King Lear are found in Harsnet's Declaration . See the Introduction to that tragedy . years before the date of the earliest copy now ...
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... never been seen in England until 1586 , only two years before the publication of the Newes out of Purgatorie ; and Aubrey , writing at least after 1650 , says in his Ashmolean MSS . that " within a period of thirty - five years it was ...
... never been seen in England until 1586 , only two years before the publication of the Newes out of Purgatorie ; and Aubrey , writing at least after 1650 , says in his Ashmolean MSS . that " within a period of thirty - five years it was ...
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... never sine so byg as yt was : and in the lattere end of October , the waters burst downe the bridg at Cambridge , and in Bark- shire were many gret waters , wherewith was moch harm done sodenly . " MS . Ashm . 384 , fol . 105 . There is ...
... never sine so byg as yt was : and in the lattere end of October , the waters burst downe the bridg at Cambridge , and in Bark- shire were many gret waters , wherewith was moch harm done sodenly . " MS . Ashm . 384 , fol . 105 . There is ...
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... never , no , nor never can , " & c . Act II . Sc . 1 . - it is difficult to believe that these , and many others of a like character which accompany them , were written by Shakespeare after he had produced even Venus and Adonis and the ...
... never , no , nor never can , " & c . Act II . Sc . 1 . - it is difficult to believe that these , and many others of a like character which accompany them , were written by Shakespeare after he had produced even Venus and Adonis and the ...
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