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Pagina 37
... leave them out . " There are passages in Shakspere which an editor would desire to leave out , if he consulted only the standard of taste in his own age ; just as there are passages in Pope which we now consider filthy and corrupting ...
... leave them out . " There are passages in Shakspere which an editor would desire to leave out , if he consulted only the standard of taste in his own age ; just as there are passages in Pope which we now consider filthy and corrupting ...
Pagina 354
... leave you Of your commissions . Ang . Yet , give leave , my lord , That we may bring you something on the way . Duke . My haste may not admit it ; Nor need you , on mine honour , have to do With any scruple : your scope is as mine own ...
... leave you Of your commissions . Ang . Yet , give leave , my lord , That we may bring you something on the way . Duke . My haste may not admit it ; Nor need you , on mine honour , have to do With any scruple : your scope is as mine own ...
Pagina 755
... leave to speak . King . Ah , Plantagenet , why seekest thou to depose me ? Are we not both Plantagenets by birth , And from two brothers lineally descent ? Suppose by right and equity thou be king ; Think'st thou that I will leave my ...
... leave to speak . King . Ah , Plantagenet , why seekest thou to depose me ? Are we not both Plantagenets by birth , And from two brothers lineally descent ? Suppose by right and equity thou be king ; Think'st thou that I will leave my ...
Inhoudsopgave
NOTICE OF THE ORIGINAL EDITIONS OF THE PLAYS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 108 |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 228 |
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