The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 7
... be found in Macbeth , edit . 1632 : 66 which , being taught , return , " To plague the ingredients of our poison'd chalice " To our own lips . " From which we would not have you warp . - SC . I. 7 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... be found in Macbeth , edit . 1632 : 66 which , being taught , return , " To plague the ingredients of our poison'd chalice " To our own lips . " From which we would not have you warp . - SC . I. 7 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Pàgina 8
... edit . 1623 , p . 103 : And I will break with her . Was't not to this end , " & c . instead of- 66 66 66 And I will break with her , And thou shalt have her . and with her father , Was't not to this end , " & c . Again , in Romeo and ...
... edit . 1623 , p . 103 : And I will break with her . Was't not to this end , " & c . instead of- 66 66 66 And I will break with her , And thou shalt have her . and with her father , Was't not to this end , " & c . Again , in Romeo and ...
Pàgina 22
... wolfes indeed , that ravyn up both beaste and man . " REED . Again , in the Dedication to Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , edit . 1632 , p . 43 : A thirsty evil ; and when we drink , we 22 ACT I. MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... wolfes indeed , that ravyn up both beaste and man . " REED . Again , in the Dedication to Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , edit . 1632 , p . 43 : A thirsty evil ; and when we drink , we 22 ACT I. MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Pàgina 28
... edit . 1589 , p . 32 , observes : “ if he give it over , and not use to shoote truly , & c . he shall become of a fayre archer a starke squir- ter and dribber . ” - In the second stanza of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia , the same term is ...
... edit . 1589 , p . 32 , observes : “ if he give it over , and not use to shoote truly , & c . he shall become of a fayre archer a starke squir- ter and dribber . ” - In the second stanza of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia , the same term is ...
Pàgina 39
... edit . 1623 : " -h'as been told so , " for " he has been told so . " Yet after all as Shakspeare and the writers of his time fre- quently omit the personal pronoun , this emendation may be unnecessary . MALONE . • All their petitions ...
... edit . 1623 : " -h'as been told so , " for " he has been told so . " Yet after all as Shakspeare and the writers of his time fre- quently omit the personal pronoun , this emendation may be unnecessary . MALONE . • All their petitions ...
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