“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... appear , in every case , to be improvements , we should be still bound to receive them with respect and deference . We would not , indeed , attempt to establish it as a rule implicitly to be followed , that an author's last corrections ...
... appear , in every case , to be improvements , we should be still bound to receive them with respect and deference . We would not , indeed , attempt to establish it as a rule implicitly to be followed , that an author's last corrections ...
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... appear less attractive in the bookseller's title - page . Of the positive intrinsic evidence of the date of Romeo and Juliet , the play , as it appears to us , only furnishes one passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was ...
... appear less attractive in the bookseller's title - page . Of the positive intrinsic evidence of the date of Romeo and Juliet , the play , as it appears to us , only furnishes one passage . The Nurse , describing the time when Juliet was ...
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... appears highly probable that an English play upon the same subject had appeared previous to Brooke's poem ; for a copy of that poem , which was in the possession of the Rev. H. White , of Lichfield , contains the following passage , in ...
... appears highly probable that an English play upon the same subject had appeared previous to Brooke's poem ; for a copy of that poem , which was in the possession of the Rev. H. White , of Lichfield , contains the following passage , in ...
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... appears placed upright in front of the cap , or chaperon . The hose were richly fretted and embroidered with gold , and the toes of the shoes long and pointed . The female costume of the same period consisted of a robe , or super ...
... appears placed upright in front of the cap , or chaperon . The hose were richly fretted and embroidered with gold , and the toes of the shoes long and pointed . The female costume of the same period consisted of a robe , or super ...
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... appears to us to introduce , improperly , a couplet amidst the blank verse . ( A ) , rais'd . ( A ) , raging with a lover's tears . d ( 4 ) , whom she is . e So ( 4 ) . The folio and ( C ) , “ A sick man in sadness makes . " So ( 4 ) ...
... appears to us to introduce , improperly , a couplet amidst the blank verse . ( A ) , rais'd . ( A ) , raging with a lover's tears . d ( 4 ) , whom she is . e So ( 4 ) . The folio and ( C ) , “ A sick man in sadness makes . " So ( 4 ) ...
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