The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 2,Svazek 6Charles Knight and Company, 1841 |
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... poet's lines , therefore , for the most part as he wrote them . Upon this subject we have expressed ourselves so fully in the notes on particular passages , that we have only here to say that our text is , with very few excep- tions , a ...
... poet's lines , therefore , for the most part as he wrote them . Upon this subject we have expressed ourselves so fully in the notes on particular passages , that we have only here to say that our text is , with very few excep- tions , a ...
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... poets , we cannot but see what a fearful weed bad taste is , - how prolific in its growth , how difficult to be ... poet ought to compel a different course for the future . With these remarks we proceed on our work of restoration ...
... poets , we cannot but see what a fearful weed bad taste is , - how prolific in its growth , how difficult to be ... poet ought to compel a different course for the future . With these remarks we proceed on our work of restoration ...
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... poet uses the word wayward in the sense of wilful , the editors of the original do not confound the words . Thus , in the third act , Hecate says " " And which is worse , all you have done Hath been but for a wayward son . " Thus do go ...
... poet uses the word wayward in the sense of wilful , the editors of the original do not confound the words . Thus , in the third act , Hecate says " " And which is worse , all you have done Hath been but for a wayward son . " Thus do go ...
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... poet's word , and " perhaps was suggested to him by the coarse woollen curtain of his own theatre , through which , probably , while the house was yet but half lighted , he had himself often peeped . " But Whiter has very ingeniously ...
... poet's word , and " perhaps was suggested to him by the coarse woollen curtain of his own theatre , through which , probably , while the house was yet but half lighted , he had himself often peeped . " But Whiter has very ingeniously ...
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... poet has bound us in his mightier spells . The Witches of Shak- spere have become realities . SCENE III.- " Thane of Glamis . " Glamis Castle , five miles from Forfar , is one of the four or five castles in which the murder of Dun- can ...
... poet has bound us in his mightier spells . The Witches of Shak- spere have become realities . SCENE III.- " Thane of Glamis . " Glamis Castle , five miles from Forfar , is one of the four or five castles in which the murder of Dun- can ...
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