The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : 66 by all the parish boys I'm flamm'd : " You the sun's Son , you rascal ! you be d -- d . " About the time when this picture found its way into Mr. Keck's hands , t the verification ...
... passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : 66 by all the parish boys I'm flamm'd : " You the sun's Son , you rascal ! you be d -- d . " About the time when this picture found its way into Mr. Keck's hands , t the verification ...
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... passage of Venus and Adonis , 66 Leading him prifoner in a red - rose chain " borrowed an idea from his 83d Sonnet : " The Muses not long fince intrapping love " In chaines of roafes , " & c . Watson , however , declares on this ...
... passage of Venus and Adonis , 66 Leading him prifoner in a red - rose chain " borrowed an idea from his 83d Sonnet : " The Muses not long fince intrapping love " In chaines of roafes , " & c . Watson , however , declares on this ...
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... degree as experimental ; for their corruptions and obscurities are still so numerous , and the progress of fortunate conjecture so tardy and uncertain , that 4 our remote descendants may be perplexed by passages that have X ADVERTISEMENT .
... degree as experimental ; for their corruptions and obscurities are still so numerous , and the progress of fortunate conjecture so tardy and uncertain , that 4 our remote descendants may be perplexed by passages that have X ADVERTISEMENT .
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... passages that have perplexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto difunited the opinions of the learned , may continue to disunite them as long as England and Shakspeare have a name . In short , the peculiarity once ascribed to the ...
... passages that have perplexed us ; and the readings which have hitherto difunited the opinions of the learned , may continue to disunite them as long as England and Shakspeare have a name . In short , the peculiarity once ascribed to the ...
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... passage over a smooth one , though they both conduct to the fame object . To a reader unconverfant with the licences of ... passages in the following plays incur a very just suspicion of having originated from this practice , which ...
... passage over a smooth one , though they both conduct to the fame object . To a reader unconverfant with the licences of ... passages in the following plays incur a very just suspicion of having originated from this practice , which ...
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