The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... eyes are grey as glass , " & c .; on which line Theobald aptly cites from Chaucer , " hire eyen grey as glas . " But the second folio , by a misprint , has " Her eyes are grey as grass , " & c . The Corrector , -- who used the second ...
... eyes are grey as glass , " & c .; on which line Theobald aptly cites from Chaucer , " hire eyen grey as glas . " But the second folio , by a misprint , has " Her eyes are grey as grass , " & c . The Corrector , -- who used the second ...
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... revising the sheets with an eye to verbal correctness , but for innumerable sug- gestions during the whole progress of the work . December 1857 . A. DYCE . SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . " ALL PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1857 . 11.
... revising the sheets with an eye to verbal correctness , but for innumerable sug- gestions during the whole progress of the work . December 1857 . A. DYCE . SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . " ALL PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1857 . 11.
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... eye . " 16 A board containing the name of the place of action in large letters was displayed in some conspicuous situa- tion . At times , when a change of scene was neces- sary , the audience was required to suppose that the performers ...
... eye . " 16 A board containing the name of the place of action in large letters was displayed in some conspicuous situa- tion . At times , when a change of scene was neces- sary , the audience was required to suppose that the performers ...
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... eye upon it , and found something so well in it as to engage him first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Johnson and his writings to the publick . " This anecdote , 21 - like many other traditionary stories , -is ...
... eye upon it , and found something so well in it as to engage him first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Johnson and his writings to the publick . " This anecdote , 21 - like many other traditionary stories , -is ...
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... eye but to whom [ sic ] they were addressed . " p . 123. All this is merely specious : the writer forgets that in those days noblemen were invariably treated by their inferiors with the most profound respect . The Earl would hardly have ...
... eye but to whom [ sic ] they were addressed . " p . 123. All this is merely specious : the writer forgets that in those days noblemen were invariably treated by their inferiors with the most profound respect . The Earl would hardly have ...
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