Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakespeare ; on the Collection of Popular Tales Entitled Gesta Romanorum, and on the English Morris DanceT. Tegg, 1839 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... reason for its pre- ference to the originals . The mention of variations in the old copies must of course be left to an editor's discretion . No disparagement is meant to the memory or talents of one of the greatest of men , when a pro ...
... reason for its pre- ference to the originals . The mention of variations in the old copies must of course be left to an editor's discretion . No disparagement is meant to the memory or talents of one of the greatest of men , when a pro ...
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... reason of accustomed monstrous thunder , storm , and tempest , neere unto those ilands , also for that the whole coast is so wonderous dangerous of rockes , that few can approach them , but with unspeakable hazard of ship - wrack ...
... reason of accustomed monstrous thunder , storm , and tempest , neere unto those ilands , also for that the whole coast is so wonderous dangerous of rockes , that few can approach them , but with unspeakable hazard of ship - wrack ...
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... reason for supposing it of Celtic ori- gin . Erch in Welsh , is terrible , and urzen , a superior intelli- gence . In the Bas Breton language urcha signifies to howl . " Urthinwad Elgin , " says Scot in his Discovery of witchcraft , p ...
... reason for supposing it of Celtic ori- gin . Erch in Welsh , is terrible , and urzen , a superior intelli- gence . In the Bas Breton language urcha signifies to howl . " Urthinwad Elgin , " says Scot in his Discovery of witchcraft , p ...
Strana 7
... reason will be offered presently ; and yet the word in question is only one out of many used by Shakspeare , which may be best disposed of by concluding that he de- signed they should be taken in both or either of their senses . In a ...
... reason will be offered presently ; and yet the word in question is only one out of many used by Shakspeare , which may be best disposed of by concluding that he de- signed they should be taken in both or either of their senses . In a ...
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... reason for the introduction of urchins or hedge - hogs into this speech is , that on the first discovery of the Bermudas , which , as has been already stated , gave rise in part to this play , they were supposed to be " haunted as all ...
... reason for the introduction of urchins or hedge - hogs into this speech is , that on the first discovery of the Bermudas , which , as has been already stated , gave rise in part to this play , they were supposed to be " haunted as all ...
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