The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volum 16Rwington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 4
... believe , was written in 1593. See the Essay on the Chronological Order of his Plays , vol . i . MALONE . The passage referred to by Mr. Holt White may be found in Mallet's edition , vol . iv . p . 320. BOSWELL . It is probable , I ...
... believe , was written in 1593. See the Essay on the Chronological Order of his Plays , vol . i . MALONE . The passage referred to by Mr. Holt White may be found in Mallet's edition , vol . iv . p . 320. BOSWELL . It is probable , I ...
Pàgina 7
... believe this is made in some measure to arise from its being customary to enter into life , in former times , at an earlier period than we do Those who were married at fifteen , had at fifty been mas- ters of a house and family for ...
... believe this is made in some measure to arise from its being customary to enter into life , in former times , at an earlier period than we do Those who were married at fifteen , had at fifty been mas- ters of a house and family for ...
Pàgina 19
... . After all , I believe the transposition to be need- less . 9 - STEEVENS . thou dost CONSENT , & c . ] i . e . assent . So , in St. Luke's In some large measure to thy father's death , In C 2 SC . 11 . 19 KING RICHARD II .
... . After all , I believe the transposition to be need- less . 9 - STEEVENS . thou dost CONSENT , & c . ] i . e . assent . So , in St. Luke's In some large measure to thy father's death , In C 2 SC . 11 . 19 KING RICHARD II .
Pàgina 21
... believe that caitiff in our language ever signified a pri- soner . I take it to be derived , not from captiff , but from chetif , Fr. poor , miserable . TYRWHITT . I take my leave before I have begun ; For SC . II . 21 KING RICHARD II .
... believe that caitiff in our language ever signified a pri- soner . I take it to be derived , not from captiff , but from chetif , Fr. poor , miserable . TYRWHITT . I take my leave before I have begun ; For SC . II . 21 KING RICHARD II .
Pàgina 40
... believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Pope have restored were expunged in the revision by the author : If these lines are omitted , the sense is more coherent . Nothing is more frequent among dramatic writers , than to shorten their ...
... believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Pope have restored were expunged in the revision by the author : If these lines are omitted , the sense is more coherent . Nothing is more frequent among dramatic writers , than to shorten their ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volum 16 William Shakespeare Visualització de fragments - 1966 |
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