Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana xvii
... sure that it is shared , or will be shared , by those of my fellow students whose opin- ion is most entitled to respect . It is a mingled feeling , of en- tire lack of reverence for their authority , with a hesitation at disturbing the ...
... sure that it is shared , or will be shared , by those of my fellow students whose opin- ion is most entitled to respect . It is a mingled feeling , of en- tire lack of reverence for their authority , with a hesitation at disturbing the ...
Strana xviii
... sure of " bisson multitude " ( Coriolanus , Act III . Sc . 1 ) ; nay , verily , I sometimes even doubt whether the dying Falstaff " babbled of green fields . " In regulating the text of these plays , one too common mistake has been the ...
... sure of " bisson multitude " ( Coriolanus , Act III . Sc . 1 ) ; nay , verily , I sometimes even doubt whether the dying Falstaff " babbled of green fields . " In regulating the text of these plays , one too common mistake has been the ...
Strana xix
... sure that it is a mere irregular phonetic spelling of evil , which was often pronounced eel , as devil was pronounced ( is pronounced , indeed ) deel , and written deil , and as spirit was often pronounced spreet , whether so written or ...
... sure that it is a mere irregular phonetic spelling of evil , which was often pronounced eel , as devil was pronounced ( is pronounced , indeed ) deel , and written deil , and as spirit was often pronounced spreet , whether so written or ...
Strana xxvi
... sure , is the original form of " I wis , " and that the lat- ter was substituted for the former by mistake . None the less is it true that it was substituted , and that I wis was used for centu- ries by educated men to mean I know ...
... sure , is the original form of " I wis , " and that the lat- ter was substituted for the former by mistake . None the less is it true that it was substituted , and that I wis was used for centu- ries by educated men to mean I know ...
Strana xxxvii
... debts which he could not pay . There is no record of any endeavor to relieve him on the part of his prosperous son ; but we may be sure that the expense of this attempt to make the THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . xxxvii.
... debts which he could not pay . There is no record of any endeavor to relieve him on the part of his prosperous son ; but we may be sure that the expense of this attempt to make the THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . xxxvii.
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