The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 6Riley, 1806 |
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... thought that the name of this play might have been taken from an old story , entitled The Wf lapped in Morells Skin , or The Taming of a Shrew ; but I have since discovered among the entries in the books of the Stationers ' Company ...
... thought that the name of this play might have been taken from an old story , entitled The Wf lapped in Morells Skin , or The Taming of a Shrew ; but I have since discovered among the entries in the books of the Stationers ' Company ...
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... thought might seeme more tedi- ous unto the wise , than any way els to be regarded , though ( happly ) they have bene of some vaine conceited fondlings great- ly gaped at , what time they were showed upon the stage in their graced ...
... thought might seeme more tedi- ous unto the wise , than any way els to be regarded , though ( happly ) they have bene of some vaine conceited fondlings great- ly gaped at , what time they were showed upon the stage in their graced ...
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... thoughts , when he wrote the following passage of his preface : " the top of the profession were then mere play- ers , not gentlemen of the stage ; they were led into the buttery by the steward , not placed at the lord's table , or the ...
... thoughts , when he wrote the following passage of his preface : " the top of the profession were then mere play- ers , not gentlemen of the stage ; they were led into the buttery by the steward , not placed at the lord's table , or the ...
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... thought unnecessary by those who recollect that our author rarely reckons time with any great correctness . Both Falstaff and Orlando for- get the true hour of their appointments . Steevens . In both these passages the term mentioned is ...
... thought unnecessary by those who recollect that our author rarely reckons time with any great correctness . Both Falstaff and Orlando for- get the true hour of their appointments . Steevens . In both these passages the term mentioned is ...
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... thought that if our poet did not design to put a corrupted word into the mouth of the Tinker , we ought to read - distraught , i . e . distracted , Romeo and Juliet : So , in " O , if I wake , shall I not be distraught , " & c . For ...
... thought that if our poet did not design to put a corrupted word into the mouth of the Tinker , we ought to read - distraught , i . e . distracted , Romeo and Juliet : So , in " O , if I wake , shall I not be distraught , " & c . For ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1765 |
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