The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... common reading absurdly enough ; which made the Oxford editor , instead of fright fair peace , read , be affrighted ; as if these latter words could ever , possibly , have been blundered into the former by transcribers . But his ...
... common reading absurdly enough ; which made the Oxford editor , instead of fright fair peace , read , be affrighted ; as if these latter words could ever , possibly , have been blundered into the former by transcribers . But his ...
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... common text , put them into their place . Whereas , in truth , the five lines were omitted by Shakspeare himself , as not agreeing to the rest of the context ; which , on revise , he thought fit to alter . On this account I have put ...
... common text , put them into their place . Whereas , in truth , the five lines were omitted by Shakspeare himself , as not agreeing to the rest of the context ; which , on revise , he thought fit to alter . On this account I have put ...
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... common air , Have I deserved at your highness ' hand . The language I have learn'd these forty years , My native English , now I must forego : And now my tongue's use is to me no more , Than an unstringed viol , or a harp ; Or like a ...
... common air , Have I deserved at your highness ' hand . The language I have learn'd these forty years , My native English , now I must forego : And now my tongue's use is to me no more , Than an unstringed viol , or a harp ; Or like a ...
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... common people : - How he did seem to dive into their hearts , With humble and familiar courtesy ; What reverence he did throw away on slaves ; Wooing poor craftsmen , with the craft of smiles , And patient underbearing of his fortune ...
... common people : - How he did seem to dive into their hearts , With humble and familiar courtesy ; What reverence he did throw away on slaves ; Wooing poor craftsmen , with the craft of smiles , And patient underbearing of his fortune ...
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... common fame ranne , that the kinge had letten to farm the realme unto Sir William Scrope , earle of Wiltshire , and then treasurer of England , to Syr John Bushey , Sir John Bagot , and Sir Henry Grene , knightes . " Malone . 1 With ...
... common fame ranne , that the kinge had letten to farm the realme unto Sir William Scrope , earle of Wiltshire , and then treasurer of England , to Syr John Bushey , Sir John Bagot , and Sir Henry Grene , knightes . " Malone . 1 With ...
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