The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... instance occurring elsewhere in his works . This , although considerably increasing our own labour , has the advantage of enabling the peruser of the passage , at little cost of trouble , to compare and judge for himself , and thus , in ...
... instance occurring elsewhere in his works . This , although considerably increasing our own labour , has the advantage of enabling the peruser of the passage , at little cost of trouble , to compare and judge for himself , and thus , in ...
Strana xii
... too obvious to need a Note ; as , for instance , certain mythological allusions ( see Notes 16 and 28 , Act iii . , " Merchant of Venice ; " Note 42 , Act ii . , " Macbeth ; " and Note 72 , Act iii . , " Pericles " ) , well xii PREFACE .
... too obvious to need a Note ; as , for instance , certain mythological allusions ( see Notes 16 and 28 , Act iii . , " Merchant of Venice ; " Note 42 , Act ii . , " Macbeth ; " and Note 72 , Act iii . , " Pericles " ) , well xii PREFACE .
Strana 8
... instance of similar construction , see Note 25 , Act ii . , " Winter's Tale . " 26. A merry Greek . That " Greek " was used as a term for one who played gamesome tricks , or indulged in frolicsome jokes , we have before explained in ...
... instance of similar construction , see Note 25 , Act ii . , " Winter's Tale . " 26. A merry Greek . That " Greek " was used as a term for one who played gamesome tricks , or indulged in frolicsome jokes , we have before explained in ...
Strana 48
... instance yet found of the word " impair " used as an adjective ; but we Speaking in deeds , and deedless in his tongue ; 48 Not soon provok'd , nor , being provok'd , soon calm'd : His heart and hand both open , and both free ; For what ...
... instance yet found of the word " impair " used as an adjective ; but we Speaking in deeds , and deedless in his tongue ; 48 Not soon provok'd , nor , being provok'd , soon calm'd : His heart and hand both open , and both free ; For what ...
Strana 56
... Instance , oh , instance ! strong as Pluto's gates : Cressid is mine , tied with the bonds of heaven : Instance , oh , instance ! strong as heaven itself ; The bonds of heaven are slipp'd , dissolv'd , and loos'd ; And with another knot ...
... Instance , oh , instance ! strong as Pluto's gates : Cressid is mine , tied with the bonds of heaven : Instance , oh , instance ! strong as heaven itself ; The bonds of heaven are slipp'd , dissolv'd , and loos'd ; And with another knot ...
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