The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... speech , and ferves as a hint to him who is to speak next . So Othello : " Were it my cue to fight , I fhould have known it " Without a prompter . 11 Again , in The Return from Parnaffus : " Indeed , mafter Kempe , you are very famous ...
... speech , and ferves as a hint to him who is to speak next . So Othello : " Were it my cue to fight , I fhould have known it " Without a prompter . 11 Again , in The Return from Parnaffus : " Indeed , mafter Kempe , you are very famous ...
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... speeches , are given to the Fairies collectively . By the advice of Dr. Farmer I have omitted a ufelefs repetition of— “ and I , " which overloaded the measure . STEEVENS . - dewberries , ] Dewberries fri & tly and properly are the ...
... speeches , are given to the Fairies collectively . By the advice of Dr. Farmer I have omitted a ufelefs repetition of— “ and I , " which overloaded the measure . STEEVENS . - dewberries , ] Dewberries fri & tly and properly are the ...
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... speech , enter into that brake . " ) " Anon his Thisbe must be answered , And forth my mi- mick ( i . e . my actor ) comes . " In this there feems no difficulty . Mimick is ufed as fynonymous to actor , by Decker , in his Guls ...
... speech , enter into that brake . " ) " Anon his Thisbe must be answered , And forth my mi- mick ( i . e . my actor ) comes . " In this there feems no difficulty . Mimick is ufed as fynonymous to actor , by Decker , in his Guls ...
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... speech , which now seem harsh to our ears , were juftified by the phrafeology of former times . In All's well that ends well , we have : 66 thou diflik'ft S 66 Of virtue , for the name . " they rofe up early , to obferve MALONE . The ...
... speech , which now seem harsh to our ears , were juftified by the phrafeology of former times . In All's well that ends well , we have : 66 thou diflik'ft S 66 Of virtue , for the name . " they rofe up early , to obferve MALONE . The ...
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... , 66 Expreft , and not expreft . " MALONE . See alfo , Mr. Heath's REVISAL , p . 57. REED . 2 It feems to me , ] Thus the folio . The quartos begin this speech as follows : That yet we fleep , we dream . - Do 134 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... , 66 Expreft , and not expreft . " MALONE . See alfo , Mr. Heath's REVISAL , p . 57. REED . 2 It feems to me , ] Thus the folio . The quartos begin this speech as follows : That yet we fleep , we dream . - Do 134 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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