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... authority by Steevens , because , in some degree , it appeared to fall in with his rations of versification . We doubt if it had an editor properly so called ; for the most obvious typographical errors are repeated without change . The ...
... authority by Steevens , because , in some degree , it appeared to fall in with his rations of versification . We doubt if it had an editor properly so called ; for the most obvious typographical errors are repeated without change . The ...
Pagina 4
... authority . He does not pretend to tell us of the dire calamities , the subtle intrigues , and the wonderful reverses which preceded the complete subjection of Italy to the conqueror at Pavia . He does not shew us the unhappy condition ...
... authority . He does not pretend to tell us of the dire calamities , the subtle intrigues , and the wonderful reverses which preceded the complete subjection of Italy to the conqueror at Pavia . He does not shew us the unhappy condition ...
Pagina 5
... authority . Wherever the wand of the enchanter waved , there were they ready to come within his circle and to be mute . They did not ask , as we have been accustomed to ask , for happy Lears and unmetaphysical Hamlets . They were ...
... authority . Wherever the wand of the enchanter waved , there were they ready to come within his circle and to be mute . They did not ask , as we have been accustomed to ask , for happy Lears and unmetaphysical Hamlets . They were ...
Pagina 7
... authority for these directions . The period at which the incidents of this play are supposed to have taken place may be our guide in the selection of its COSTUME . It is fixed , as we have previously noticed , by the mention of the ...
... authority for these directions . The period at which the incidents of this play are supposed to have taken place may be our guide in the selection of its COSTUME . It is fixed , as we have previously noticed , by the mention of the ...
Pagina v
... authority bears of a credent bulk . Bears ( the Nevils ) . H. 6 , S. P. v . 1 , n . Call hither to the stake my two brave bears . Beat on a crown - are intent on a crown . H. 6 , S. P. ii . 1 , n . Thine eyes and thoughts Beat on a ...
... authority bears of a credent bulk . Bears ( the Nevils ) . H. 6 , S. P. v . 1 , n . Call hither to the stake my two brave bears . Beat on a crown - are intent on a crown . H. 6 , S. P. ii . 1 , n . Thine eyes and thoughts Beat on a ...
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WORKS OF SHAKSPERE William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Charles 1791-1873 Knight,John Sir Gilbert, 1817-1897 Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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