The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... writes " fairy " and " fairies " as dissyllables ; which words occur more than twenty times in the play now quoted . Vol . i . p . 303 ; " In [ For ] that it sav'd me , keep it . In like necessity , Which God protect thee from : it may ...
... writes " fairy " and " fairies " as dissyllables ; which words occur more than twenty times in the play now quoted . Vol . i . p . 303 ; " In [ For ] that it sav'd me , keep it . In like necessity , Which God protect thee from : it may ...
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... writing in a scholar - like way , and sometimes fantastically , -to him I am inclined to ascribe the first paragraph of the address . To Heminge and Condell I assign the rest , and I admire the spirit of it . " After enumerating various ...
... writing in a scholar - like way , and sometimes fantastically , -to him I am inclined to ascribe the first paragraph of the address . To Heminge and Condell I assign the rest , and I admire the spirit of it . " After enumerating various ...
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... writes at great length about those who have assailed the Emendations , -about their animosity to the Corrector and to himself ; and , p . lxvi . , speaking of what he conceives to be unfair dealing on the part of Mr. Singer , he says ...
... writes at great length about those who have assailed the Emendations , -about their animosity to the Corrector and to himself ; and , p . lxvi . , speaking of what he conceives to be unfair dealing on the part of Mr. Singer , he says ...
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... writing , no record of his conver- sation , no character of him drawn with any fullness by a contemporary has been produced . - Note . I am not much inclined to qualify this para- graph in consequence of the petty circumstances relating ...
... writing , no record of his conver- sation , no character of him drawn with any fullness by a contemporary has been produced . - Note . I am not much inclined to qualify this para- graph in consequence of the petty circumstances relating ...
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... write their names , and that among the markmen was John Shakespeare . He married Mary , 10 the youngest daughter of Robert speare , p . 71. Malone , however , thinks that in Aubrey's account John Shakespeare and his son William have ...
... write their names , and that among the markmen was John Shakespeare . He married Mary , 10 the youngest daughter of Robert speare , p . 71. Malone , however , thinks that in Aubrey's account John Shakespeare and his son William have ...
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