The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... present play , was printed by Richard Tottel with the following title , written probably , according to the fashion of that time , by the bookseller : The Tragicall Hystory of Romeus and Juliet , containing a rare Example of true ...
... present play , was printed by Richard Tottel with the following title , written probably , according to the fashion of that time , by the bookseller : The Tragicall Hystory of Romeus and Juliet , containing a rare Example of true ...
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... present play , was printed by Richard Tottel with the fol- lowing title , written probably , according to the fashion of that time , by the bookseller : The Tragicall Hystory of Romeus and Juliet , containing a rare Example of true ...
... present play , was printed by Richard Tottel with the fol- lowing title , written probably , according to the fashion of that time , by the bookseller : The Tragicall Hystory of Romeus and Juliet , containing a rare Example of true ...
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... present occasion , I fear , it will do us little good . Collier was a very ancient term of abuse . " Hang him , foul Collier ! " says Sir Toby Belch , speaking of the Devil , in the fourth Act of Twelfth - Night . Any person , therefore ...
... present occasion , I fear , it will do us little good . Collier was a very ancient term of abuse . " Hang him , foul Collier ! " says Sir Toby Belch , speaking of the Devil , in the fourth Act of Twelfth - Night . Any person , therefore ...
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... present passage might have remembered the following lines in one of the Sonnets of the same writer , who was then extremely popular . The lines , whe- ther remembered by our author or not , add such support to Mr. Theobald's emendation ...
... present passage might have remembered the following lines in one of the Sonnets of the same writer , who was then extremely popular . The lines , whe- ther remembered by our author or not , add such support to Mr. Theobald's emendation ...
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... present reading has some obscu- rity ; the meaning may be , that love finds out means to pursue his desire . That the blind should find paths to ill is no great wonder . JOHNSON . It is not unusual for those who are blinded by love to ...
... present reading has some obscu- rity ; the meaning may be , that love finds out means to pursue his desire . That the blind should find paths to ill is no great wonder . JOHNSON . It is not unusual for those who are blinded by love to ...
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