The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... THE LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . BY RICHARD FARMER , D. D. MASTER OF EMMANUEL COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE , AND PRINCIPAL LIBRARIAN OF THAT UNIVERSITY . VOL . II . B Though our commentaries on the following Plays have been enriched.
... THE LEARNING OF SHAKSPEARE . BY RICHARD FARMER , D. D. MASTER OF EMMANUEL COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE , AND PRINCIPAL LIBRARIAN OF THAT UNIVERSITY . VOL . II . B Though our commentaries on the following Plays have been enriched.
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... Master William Shakspeare , intended to have been prefixed , with the other of his composition , to the folio of 1623 and afterward printed in several miscellaneous collections : particularly the spurious edition of Shakspeare's Poems ...
... Master William Shakspeare , intended to have been prefixed , with the other of his composition , to the folio of 1623 and afterward printed in several miscellaneous collections : particularly the spurious edition of Shakspeare's Poems ...
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... Master Mathew of Bobadil , " a gentleman of his havings ! " Thus likewise John Davies in his Pleasant Descant upon English Proverbs , printed with his Scourge of Folly , about 1612 : " Do well and have well ! -neyther so still : " For ...
... Master Mathew of Bobadil , " a gentleman of his havings ! " Thus likewise John Davies in his Pleasant Descant upon English Proverbs , printed with his Scourge of Folly , about 1612 : " Do well and have well ! -neyther so still : " For ...
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... masters ; " But touch the strings with a religious softness : " Teach sound to languish through the night's dull ear , " Till melancholy start from her lazy couch , " And carelessness grow convert to attention . " These lines were ...
... masters ; " But touch the strings with a religious softness : " Teach sound to languish through the night's dull ear , " Till melancholy start from her lazy couch , " And carelessness grow convert to attention . " These lines were ...
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... master : 66 The stately sailing swan " Gives out his snowy plumage to the gale ; " And arching proud his neck with oary feet , " Bears forward fierce , and guards his osier isle , " Protective of his young.- " " But to return , as we ...
... master : 66 The stately sailing swan " Gives out his snowy plumage to the gale ; " And arching proud his neck with oary feet , " Bears forward fierce , and guards his osier isle , " Protective of his young.- " " But to return , as we ...
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