The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... thought the metre halted . All he did in the way of real correction was to set right some of the more obvious mistakes of the first folio , while he left others as he found them , and not unfrequently substituted new errors for the old ...
... thought the metre halted . All he did in the way of real correction was to set right some of the more obvious mistakes of the first folio , while he left others as he found them , and not unfrequently substituted new errors for the old ...
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... thought to overrate the know- ledge of the general reader ; and hence the Glossary to the present edition . 18 1863. Now enlarged to more than double the number . feel that , if my own memoir of the poet 10 PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1857 .
... thought to overrate the know- ledge of the general reader ; and hence the Glossary to the present edition . 18 1863. Now enlarged to more than double the number . feel that , if my own memoir of the poet 10 PREFACE TO THE EDITION OF 1857 .
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... thought , too harshly ; and he repaid the severity by ridiculing Sir Thomas in a ballad . So bitter was its satire , that the prosecution against the writer was re- doubled ; and forsaking his family and occupation , he took shelter in ...
... thought , too harshly ; and he repaid the severity by ridiculing Sir Thomas in a ballad . So bitter was its satire , that the prosecution against the writer was re- doubled ; and forsaking his family and occupation , he took shelter in ...
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... means certain . 14 Malone thought this custom was confined to private theatres ; but see Collier's Hist . of English Dram . Poet . iii . 352 . on hired stools , while their pages supplied them with LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 41.
... means certain . 14 Malone thought this custom was confined to private theatres ; but see Collier's Hist . of English Dram . Poet . iii . 352 . on hired stools , while their pages supplied them with LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 41.
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... thought . To the three writers last mentioned , Nash , as a dramatist , was decidedly infe- rior : as a prose satirist he was justly celebrated ; and in his controversy with Gabriel Harvey he exhibited such specimens of coarse wit and ...
... thought . To the three writers last mentioned , Nash , as a dramatist , was decidedly infe- rior : as a prose satirist he was justly celebrated ; and in his controversy with Gabriel Harvey he exhibited such specimens of coarse wit and ...
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