The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 6 |
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This corrupt reading had passed down through all the copies , and none of the editors pretended to guess at the poet's conceit . What an insipid unmeaning reply does Sly make to his Hostess ? How do third , or fourth , or fifth borough ...
This corrupt reading had passed down through all the copies , and none of the editors pretended to guess at the poet's conceit . What an insipid unmeaning reply does Sly make to his Hostess ? How do third , or fourth , or fifth borough ...
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I can as easily believe that the blundering editors of the first folio were suffered to lean their hands on Queen Elizabeth's chair of state , as that they were admitted to the table of the Earl of Leicester , or the toilette of Lady ...
I can as easily believe that the blundering editors of the first folio were suffered to lean their hands on Queen Elizabeth's chair of state , as that they were admitted to the table of the Earl of Leicester , or the toilette of Lady ...
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2 In this place , Mr. Pope , and after him other editors , had in . troduced the three following speeches , from the old play , 1607 . I have already observed that it is by no means probable , that this former comedy of The Taming of ...
2 In this place , Mr. Pope , and after him other editors , had in . troduced the three following speeches , from the old play , 1607 . I have already observed that it is by no means probable , that this former comedy of The Taming of ...
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The editor of the third folio and some modern editors , with , I think , less probability , read our . If their love be right , it must mean - the good will of Baptista and Bianca towards us . Malone . I will wish him to her father .
The editor of the third folio and some modern editors , with , I think , less probability , read our . If their love be right , it must mean - the good will of Baptista and Bianca towards us . Malone . I will wish him to her father .
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The editor of the third folio reads I am descried , which has been adopted by the modern editors . Malone . 2 3 life : While I make way from hence to save 42 TAMING OF THE SHREW . 2 ...
The editor of the third folio reads I am descried , which has been adopted by the modern editors . Malone . 2 3 life : While I make way from hence to save 42 TAMING OF THE SHREW . 2 ...
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