The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volym 6Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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... passage is from the scene in the Abbey : - " Philip . Come on you fat Franciscan , dallie no longer , but shew me where the abbots treasure lies , or die . Frier . Benedicamus Domine , was ever such an injurie ? Sweet S. Withold of thy ...
... passage is from the scene in the Abbey : - " Philip . Come on you fat Franciscan , dallie no longer , but shew me where the abbots treasure lies , or die . Frier . Benedicamus Domine , was ever such an injurie ? Sweet S. Withold of thy ...
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... passages in which the thought is similar and the words sometimes the same are cited in the Notes , and will show the reader that Shake- speare worked with the old play in his head if not in his hand ; nevertheless in no degree ...
... passages in which the thought is similar and the words sometimes the same are cited in the Notes , and will show the reader that Shake- speare worked with the old play in his head if not in his hand ; nevertheless in no degree ...
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... passage so often referred to . It was therefore produced between 1591 and 1598 ; and its style of expression and tone of thought , which are marked by somewhat more of maturity than appears in The Merchant of Venice , for instance ...
... passage so often referred to . It was therefore produced between 1591 and 1598 ; and its style of expression and tone of thought , which are marked by somewhat more of maturity than appears in The Merchant of Venice , for instance ...
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... passage , vex'd with thy impediment , Shall leave his native channel , and o'er - swell , With course disturb'd , even thy confining shores , Unless thou let his silver waters keep A peaceful progress to the ocean . K. Phi . England ...
... passage , vex'd with thy impediment , Shall leave his native channel , and o'er - swell , With course disturb'd , even thy confining shores , Unless thou let his silver waters keep A peaceful progress to the ocean . K. Phi . England ...
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... passage shall we fling wide ope , And give you entrance ; but , without this match , The sea enraged is not half so deaf , Lions more confident , mountains and rocks More free from motion , no , not death himself In mortal fury half so ...
... passage shall we fling wide ope , And give you entrance ; but , without this match , The sea enraged is not half so deaf , Lions more confident , mountains and rocks More free from motion , no , not death himself In mortal fury half so ...
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