The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 5Riley, 1806 |
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... Henry the Fift , a book . " The Comedy of Much Ado , a book . to be staid . " The dates scattered over these plays are from 1596 to 1615 . Steevens . 1 As I remember , Adam , it was upon this fashion bequeathed me : By will , but a poor ...
... Henry the Fift , a book . " The Comedy of Much Ado , a book . to be staid . " The dates scattered over these plays are from 1596 to 1615 . Steevens . 1 As I remember , Adam , it was upon this fashion bequeathed me : By will , but a poor ...
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... Henry IV , P. II , Falstaff says to Pistol : " Nay , if he do nothing but speak nothing , he shall be nothing here . " Steevens . Naught and nought are frequently confounded in old English books . I once thought that the latter was here ...
... Henry IV , P. II , Falstaff says to Pistol : " Nay , if he do nothing but speak nothing , he shall be nothing here . " Steevens . Naught and nought are frequently confounded in old English books . I once thought that the latter was here ...
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... Henry VIII : " You are a merry gamester , my lord Sands . " Steevens . 5 of all sorts- ] Sorts , in this place , means ranks and de- grees of men . Ritson . indeed , so much in the heart of the world 14 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... Henry VIII : " You are a merry gamester , my lord Sands . " Steevens . 5 of all sorts- ] Sorts , in this place , means ranks and de- grees of men . Ritson . indeed , so much in the heart of the world 14 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... Henry V : " Come , your answer in broken musick ; for thy voice is musick , and thy English broken . " Steevens . Cel . Alas , he is too young : yet C 2 AS YOU LIKE IT . 21 Touch. Thus men may grow wiser every day! ...
... Henry V : " Come , your answer in broken musick ; for thy voice is musick , and thy English broken . " Steevens . Cel . Alas , he is too young : yet C 2 AS YOU LIKE IT . 21 Touch. Thus men may grow wiser every day! ...
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... Henry VIII : 66 Which of the peers " Have uncontemn'd gone by him , or at least " Strangely neglected ? " Uncontemn'd must be understood as if the author had written- not contemn'd ; otherwise the subsequent words would convey a meaning ...
... Henry VIII : 66 Which of the peers " Have uncontemn'd gone by him , or at least " Strangely neglected ? " Uncontemn'd must be understood as if the author had written- not contemn'd ; otherwise the subsequent words would convey a meaning ...
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