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... thought that Mr. Dyce's name occurs too frequently in the notes to the present volumes . In many cases the emendations he proposes would naturally suggest themselves to any sensible reader ; but I was unwilling to incur the suspi- cion ...
... thought that Mr. Dyce's name occurs too frequently in the notes to the present volumes . In many cases the emendations he proposes would naturally suggest themselves to any sensible reader ; but I was unwilling to incur the suspi- cion ...
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... thought might seem more tedious unto the wise than any way else to be regarded , though haply they have been of some vain - conceited fondlings greatly gaped at , what time they were showed upon the stage in their graced deformities ...
... thought might seem more tedious unto the wise than any way else to be regarded , though haply they have been of some vain - conceited fondlings greatly gaped at , what time they were showed upon the stage in their graced deformities ...
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... thought On crowned kings that Fortune hath low brought , On some upreared high - aspiring swaine As it might be the Turkish Tamburlaine . Then weeneth he his base drink - drownèd spright Rapt to the three - fold loft of heaven hight ...
... thought On crowned kings that Fortune hath low brought , On some upreared high - aspiring swaine As it might be the Turkish Tamburlaine . Then weeneth he his base drink - drownèd spright Rapt to the three - fold loft of heaven hight ...
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... thought that the quarto of 1616 represented the play in the shape it had assumed at the hands of Birde and Samuel Rowley . This view he after- wards modified on finding that the anonymous Taming of a Shrew , 1594 , contained an obvious ...
... thought that the quarto of 1616 represented the play in the shape it had assumed at the hands of Birde and Samuel Rowley . This view he after- wards modified on finding that the anonymous Taming of a Shrew , 1594 , contained an obvious ...
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... thought , the work of a " mere versifier " ? To my ear the lines are solemn and pathetic , thoroughly worthy of Marlowe ; but it does not on this account follow that they have a dramatic fitness . It is not improbable that the play in ...
... thought , the work of a " mere versifier " ? To my ear the lines are solemn and pathetic , thoroughly worthy of Marlowe ; but it does not on this account follow that they have a dramatic fitness . It is not improbable that the play in ...
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