The Works of William Shakspeare: The Text Formed from an Intirely New Collation of the Old Editions, with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3 |
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... one or two coincidences of expression between " As You Like It " and " The Coke's Tale of Gamelyn , " but not perhaps more than might be accidental , and the opinion of Farmer appears to be sufficiently borne out . Lodge's " INTRODUCTION .
... one or two coincidences of expression between " As You Like It " and " The Coke's Tale of Gamelyn , " but not perhaps more than might be accidental , and the opinion of Farmer appears to be sufficiently borne out . Lodge's " INTRODUCTION .
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... expressions are copied from notes made at the time ; and they partially , though imperfectly , supply an obvious deficiency of general criticism in vol . ii . p . 115. of Coleridge's " Literary Remains . " Adam Spencer is a character in ...
... expressions are copied from notes made at the time ; and they partially , though imperfectly , supply an obvious deficiency of general criticism in vol . ii . p . 115. of Coleridge's " Literary Remains . " Adam Spencer is a character in ...
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... expression , equiva- lent ( says Warburton ) to “ a mischief on you , ” and Gifford agrees with him . See Ben Jonson's Works , vol . iv . 421. and vol . vi . 160. Dr. Johnson was of opinion , that " be better employed , and be naught ...
... expression , equiva- lent ( says Warburton ) to “ a mischief on you , ” and Gifford agrees with him . See Ben Jonson's Works , vol . iv . 421. and vol . vi . 160. Dr. Johnson was of opinion , that " be better employed , and be naught ...
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... spit at him ; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour — point - device- ] i . e . exact , drest with nicety : an expression of very common occurrence . of love , to a loving humour of madness ; SCENE II . ] 59 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... spit at him ; that I drave my suitor from his mad humour — point - device- ] i . e . exact , drest with nicety : an expression of very common occurrence . of love , to a loving humour of madness ; SCENE II . ] 59 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... expression to the mere observation of ten - syllable metre . The folio of 1632 follows that of 1623 . 10 Than he that dies and lives by bloody drops ? ] Possibly we ought to read , " lives and dies ; " but there is no change here in the ...
... expression to the mere observation of ten - syllable metre . The folio of 1632 follows that of 1623 . 10 Than he that dies and lives by bloody drops ? ] Possibly we ought to read , " lives and dies ; " but there is no change here in the ...
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Seite 49 - Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon...