The Works of Shakespeare, Teil 11Printed at Edinburgh for G. Richards, 1901 |
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... stand before the eyes of the spectators in his very habit as he lived . This persistent realism also explains the introduction of the Chorus : it may serve to mark the division between the Acts , 1 to bridge over the intervals of time ...
... stand before the eyes of the spectators in his very habit as he lived . This persistent realism also explains the introduction of the Chorus : it may serve to mark the division between the Acts , 1 to bridge over the intervals of time ...
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... stand up , 104. and ] from Q , Capell . natural Nicholson conj . 114. All Hanmer ; And F. son's conjecture . 107. a natural ] F 2 ; an naturall F 1 ; un- 108. hoop ] F 3 , 4 ; hoope F 1 2 ; whoop Theobald . 118. temper'd ] tempted Dyce ...
... stand up , 104. and ] from Q , Capell . natural Nicholson conj . 114. All Hanmer ; And F. son's conjecture . 107. a natural ] F 2 ; an naturall F 1 ; un- 108. hoop ] F 3 , 4 ; hoope F 1 2 ; whoop Theobald . 118. temper'd ] tempted Dyce ...
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... stand upon the rivage and behold A city on the inconstant billows dancing ; For so appears this fleet majestical ... standing on the rivage of the sea . دو 18. sternage ] astern of ; a word prob- ably invented for the occasion . 24 ...
... stand upon the rivage and behold A city on the inconstant billows dancing ; For so appears this fleet majestical ... standing on the rivage of the sea . دو 18. sternage ] astern of ; a word prob- ably invented for the occasion . 24 ...
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