The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Band 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... copied from the life . The originals whom he copied were no doubt men of quick parts ; lively and sarcastic . Though ... old song , or any glib nonsense that came into their mind . I know no other way of accounting for the incoherent ...
... copied from the life . The originals whom he copied were no doubt men of quick parts ; lively and sarcastic . Though ... old song , or any glib nonsense that came into their mind . I know no other way of accounting for the incoherent ...
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... old and reverend , you should be wise . Here do you keep a hundred knights ... editions " Who is it can tell me who I am ? " says Lear . In the folio , the ... copy . 2 i . e . of the complexion . 3 i . e . continue in service ...
... old and reverend , you should be wise . Here do you keep a hundred knights ... editions " Who is it can tell me who I am ? " says Lear . In the folio , the ... copy . 2 i . e . of the complexion . 3 i . e . continue in service ...
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Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected... William ... old kind king ; or something deeper , Whereof , perchance , these are but ... copy ; but in this speech the first is preferable ; for in the folio the ...
Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected... William ... old kind king ; or something deeper , Whereof , perchance , these are but ... copy ; but in this speech the first is preferable ; for in the folio the ...
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... old copies have hizzing , which Malone changed to whizzing . Ono of the quartos spells the word hiszing , which indicates that the reading of the present text is right . 4 This and the next thirteen speeches are only in the quartos . 5 The ...
... old copies have hizzing , which Malone changed to whizzing . Ono of the quartos spells the word hiszing , which indicates that the reading of the present text is right . 4 This and the next thirteen speeches are only in the quartos . 5 The ...
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... old copies read , " o'er the broome ; " and Johnson suggested , as there was no connection between a boat and a ... former note . " One time shee remembereth that , shee having the said croaking in her belly , they said it was the devil ...
... old copies read , " o'er the broome ; " and Johnson suggested , as there was no connection between a boat and a ... former note . " One time shee remembereth that , shee having the said croaking in her belly , they said it was the devil ...
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