The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... original text , which is divided into acts and scenes , is remarkably correct ; and although the involved construction which is peculiar to Shakspere's later writings , and the freedom of versification which contrasts with the ...
... original text , which is divided into acts and scenes , is remarkably correct ; and although the involved construction which is peculiar to Shakspere's later writings , and the freedom of versification which contrasts with the ...
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... original . On the authority of Hanmer and Steevens , the passage is now invariably printed as follows : - " Pol . How , my lord ? What cheer ? how is ' t with you , best brother ? " * - It is impossible , we think , for any alteration ...
... original . On the authority of Hanmer and Steevens , the passage is now invariably printed as follows : - " Pol . How , my lord ? What cheer ? how is ' t with you , best brother ? " * - It is impossible , we think , for any alteration ...
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... original . Theobald defends his well - known line of " None but himself can be his parallel " by this example ; and Pope - perhaps to rob Theobald of his authority - reads , " for cogitation Resides not in that man that does not think ...
... original . Theobald defends his well - known line of " None but himself can be his parallel " by this example ; and Pope - perhaps to rob Theobald of his authority - reads , " for cogitation Resides not in that man that does not think ...
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... point this as in the original . The general reading is , " Do you know , and dare not Be intelligent to me ? " b Success - succession . What incidency thou dost guess of harm Is creeping toward 30 [ ACT I. A WINTER'S TALE .
... point this as in the original . The general reading is , " Do you know , and dare not Be intelligent to me ? " b Success - succession . What incidency thou dost guess of harm Is creeping toward 30 [ ACT I. A WINTER'S TALE .
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... 'd ; Lest that the treachery of the two , fled hence , a A truth . So the original . Rowe changed it to as truth . b Approbation - proof . с Seeing used as a noun . Be left her to perform . Come , follow us SCENE I. ] 41 A WINTER'S TALE .
... 'd ; Lest that the treachery of the two , fled hence , a A truth . So the original . Rowe changed it to as truth . b Approbation - proof . с Seeing used as a noun . Be left her to perform . Come , follow us SCENE I. ] 41 A WINTER'S TALE .
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