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, Том 4Little, Brown, 1857 |
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... present purpose , because it shows that between 1575 and 1600 there was so great a change in style that at the latter date it was thought necessary * See Halliwell's Fairy Mythology of Shakespeare , p . 91 . to amend the rude English of ...
... present purpose , because it shows that between 1575 and 1600 there was so great a change in style that at the latter date it was thought necessary * See Halliwell's Fairy Mythology of Shakespeare , p . 91 . to amend the rude English of ...
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... present editor wrong ; but other grounds for their belief than those we have just found untenable do not appear ; and de non apparentibus et non exis- tentibus eadem est ratio . It has been worth our while to examine with some care the ...
... present editor wrong ; but other grounds for their belief than those we have just found untenable do not appear ; and de non apparentibus et non exis- tentibus eadem est ratio . It has been worth our while to examine with some care the ...
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... moon may shine in at the casement . Quin . Ay ; or else one must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthorn , and say , he comes to dis- figure , or to present , the person of Moonshine 48 ACT III . A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S.
... moon may shine in at the casement . Quin . Ay ; or else one must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthorn , and say , he comes to dis- figure , or to present , the person of Moonshine 48 ACT III . A MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S.
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... present , the person of Moonshine . Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the great chamber ; for Pyramus and Thisby ( says the story ) did talk through the chink of a wall . Snug . You can never bring in a wall . What ...
... present , the person of Moonshine . Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the great chamber ; for Pyramus and Thisby ( says the story ) did talk through the chink of a wall . Snug . You can never bring in a wall . What ...
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... ; This beauteous lady Thisby is , certain . This man , with lime and rough - cast , doth present Wall , that vile wall which did these lovers sun- der : And through wall's chink , poor souls , they are SC . I. 83 DREAM .
... ; This beauteous lady Thisby is , certain . This man , with lime and rough - cast , doth present Wall , that vile wall which did these lovers sun- der : And through wall's chink , poor souls , they are SC . I. 83 DREAM .
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