The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Comedies / ... Shakspere, Svazek 1Routledge, 1867 - Počet stran: 445 |
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Strana 4
... lines that are invariably turned to , as some of the highest examples of poetical beauty . These augmentations , further , are so large in their amount , that , in Steevens ' reprint , the first edition occupies only seventy - three ...
... lines that are invariably turned to , as some of the highest examples of poetical beauty . These augmentations , further , are so large in their amount , that , in Steevens ' reprint , the first edition occupies only seventy - three ...
Strana 6
... lines are not in the first copy ; but how beautifully they fit in after the description of the spokes -- the cover - the traces - the collars - the whip - and the waggoner ; while , in their peculiarly rich and picturesque effect , they ...
... lines are not in the first copy ; but how beautifully they fit in after the description of the spokes -- the cover - the traces - the collars - the whip - and the waggoner ; while , in their peculiarly rich and picturesque effect , they ...
Strana 15
... lines of Montague's speech are not in the original quarto ; neither is Benvolio's question , " Have you importun'd him ? " nor the answer . We find them in ( B ) , the quarto of 1599 . Theobald gave us sun ; b The folio and ( C ) read ...
... lines of Montague's speech are not in the original quarto ; neither is Benvolio's question , " Have you importun'd him ? " nor the answer . We find them in ( B ) , the quarto of 1599 . Theobald gave us sun ; b The folio and ( C ) read ...
Strana 16
... lines in the next scene are also wanting . ( B ) has them . b So ( D ) . The folio omits And . c Lady of my earth . Fille de terre being the French phrase for an heiress , Steevens thinks that Capulet speaks of Juliet in this sense ...
... lines in the next scene are also wanting . ( B ) has them . b So ( D ) . The folio omits And . c Lady of my earth . Fille de terre being the French phrase for an heiress , Steevens thinks that Capulet speaks of Juliet in this sense ...
Strana 18
... lines in Titus Andronicus , which it is difficult to believe any other than Shakspere wrote , " The eagle suffers little birds to sing , And is not careful what they mean thereby , Knowing that with the shadow of his wing He can at ...
... lines in Titus Andronicus , which it is difficult to believe any other than Shakspere wrote , " The eagle suffers little birds to sing , And is not careful what they mean thereby , Knowing that with the shadow of his wing He can at ...
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