Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Nide 1Whittaker and Company, 1858 |
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Sivu xvii
... speak presently ) without the slightest acknowledgment , besides the fac - simile page which accompanied the two editions of " Notes and Emendations , " and the one - volume " Shakespeare , " I caused eighteen other fac- similes to be ...
... speak presently ) without the slightest acknowledgment , besides the fac - simile page which accompanied the two editions of " Notes and Emendations , " and the one - volume " Shakespeare , " I caused eighteen other fac- similes to be ...
Sivu xxi
... speak contemptuously of those corrections , and to treat the person who had brought them forward with almost every term of disparagement , if not of imputation . I need not add that I agree with him , where he says else- where in his ...
... speak contemptuously of those corrections , and to treat the person who had brought them forward with almost every term of disparagement , if not of imputation . I need not add that I agree with him , where he says else- where in his ...
Sivu 115
... speak ' : nevertheless , we have every reliance upon the authenticity of the anecdote , taking into account the un- exampled merit of the poet , the overflowing liberality of the nobleman , and the evidence upon which the story has been ...
... speak ' : nevertheless , we have every reliance upon the authenticity of the anecdote , taking into account the un- exampled merit of the poet , the overflowing liberality of the nobleman , and the evidence upon which the story has been ...
Sivu 140
... speak Latin ; so I say the Muses would speak with Shakespeare's fine - filed phrase , if they would speak English . " fol . 282 . " And as Horace saith of his , Exegi monumentu ære perennius , Regaliq ; situ pyramidum altius ; Quod non ...
... speak Latin ; so I say the Muses would speak with Shakespeare's fine - filed phrase , if they would speak English . " fol . 282 . " And as Horace saith of his , Exegi monumentu ære perennius , Regaliq ; situ pyramidum altius ; Quod non ...
Sivu 178
... speak presently , but the former was in some way made privy to the conspiracy , and being imprisoned in the Gatehouse , at Westminster , he wrote to Lord Kimbolton the following letter , in which he volunteers to betray the whole scheme ...
... speak presently , but the former was in some way made privy to the conspiracy , and being imprisoned in the Gatehouse , at Westminster , he wrote to Lord Kimbolton the following letter , in which he volunteers to betray the whole scheme ...
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