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 the Genius, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... regard to my reading in this passage , the Honorable Charles Daly , Chief Justice of the Superior Court of New York , a careful and discriminating student of Shakespeare , said to me , in support of the old reading , that he had been ...
... regard to my reading in this passage , the Honorable Charles Daly , Chief Justice of the Superior Court of New York , a careful and discriminating student of Shakespeare , said to me , in support of the old reading , that he had been ...
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... regard to him ; and much of that little we owe to the reverential care of another actor , Thomas Betterton , who visited Shakespeare's native place , prob- ably between 1670 and 1675 , for the express purpose of gathering materials for ...
... regard to him ; and much of that little we owe to the reverential care of another actor , Thomas Betterton , who visited Shakespeare's native place , prob- ably between 1670 and 1675 , for the express purpose of gathering materials for ...
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... regard they all must yield to that which was an attribute of Mars himself as long ago as Homer - « Μαίνετο δ ' , ὡς ὅτ ' Αρης ἐγχέσπαλος . ” Iliad , O. 605 . there was a Prioress Isabella , whose soul was prayed iv MEMOIRS OF.
... regard they all must yield to that which was an attribute of Mars himself as long ago as Homer - « Μαίνετο δ ' , ὡς ὅτ ' Αρης ἐγχέσπαλος . ” Iliad , O. 605 . there was a Prioress Isabella , whose soul was prayed iv MEMOIRS OF.
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... regard . He was plainly in a condition of life which secured that son the means of a healthy physical and moral development , and which , if he had lived in New England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him ...
... regard . He was plainly in a condition of life which secured that son the means of a healthy physical and moral development , and which , if he had lived in New England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him ...
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... regard it as applied to mood in which a web was woven or embroidered , all these char- acteristics are much enhanced . Now , in the Orlando Furioso there is the following passage about a tent which Cassandra gave to Hector , and which ...
... regard it as applied to mood in which a web was woven or embroidered , all these char- acteristics are much enhanced . Now , in the Orlando Furioso there is the following passage about a tent which Cassandra gave to Hector , and which ...
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