The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 15 |
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Strana 16
... appears to have been en- tirely ignorant of our author's metre and phrafeology , not knowing this , omitted the word And . MALONE . My ignorance must be content to accompany that of the editor of the fecond folio ; for how either ...
... appears to have been en- tirely ignorant of our author's metre and phrafeology , not knowing this , omitted the word And . MALONE . My ignorance must be content to accompany that of the editor of the fecond folio ; for how either ...
Strana 31
... appears to have been at this time above feventeen years old . RITSON . The author of the original play appears to have been as incorre & in his chronology as Shakspeare . Rutland was born , I believe , in 1443 ; according to Hall in ...
... appears to have been at this time above feventeen years old . RITSON . The author of the original play appears to have been as incorre & in his chronology as Shakspeare . Rutland was born , I believe , in 1443 ; according to Hall in ...
Strana 35
... appears to me that it is war's prize , means merely that it is the estimation of people at war ; the fettled opinion . M. MASON . dolus , au virtus , quis in hofte requirat ? VIRG . MALONE . 7 So true men yield , ] A true man has been ...
... appears to me that it is war's prize , means merely that it is the estimation of people at war ; the fettled opinion . M. MASON . dolus , au virtus , quis in hofte requirat ? VIRG . MALONE . 7 So true men yield , ] A true man has been ...
Strana 36
... lower , do mock thee thus ; " where it appears to me after the words- out of its place . MALONE . 3 Putting a paper crown on his head . ] Shakspeare has on this oc- Ay , marry , fir , now looks he like 36 THIRD PART OF.
... lower , do mock thee thus ; " where it appears to me after the words- out of its place . MALONE . 3 Putting a paper crown on his head . ] Shakspeare has on this oc- Ay , marry , fir , now looks he like 36 THIRD PART OF.
Strana 43
... appear- ed very plainly to be difcerned , and withall that the dutchefs Cicely had about her necke , hanging in a filke ribband , a pardon from Rome , which , penned in a very fine Roman hand , was as faire and fresh to be read , as it ...
... appear- ed very plainly to be difcerned , and withall that the dutchefs Cicely had about her necke , hanging in a filke ribband , a pardon from Rome , which , penned in a very fine Roman hand , was as faire and fresh to be read , as it ...
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