The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... leave of me , hang me . " Sec . Part of King Henry IV . act i . sc . 2 . " Which , like a usurer , abound'st in all . ” Romeo and Juliet , act iii . sc . 3 . " Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger . " Hamlet , act iii . sc . 4 ...
... leave of me , hang me . " Sec . Part of King Henry IV . act i . sc . 2 . " Which , like a usurer , abound'st in all . ” Romeo and Juliet , act iii . sc . 3 . " Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger . " Hamlet , act iii . sc . 4 ...
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... " Have thirty miles , " & c . ) Vol . i . p . 250 ; " The morning comes | upon | us : we'll leave | you , Bru \ tus . ' Jul . Cæs . 2 , 1. " The folio of 1623 has , what the author doubtless PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
... " Have thirty miles , " & c . ) Vol . i . p . 250 ; " The morning comes | upon | us : we'll leave | you , Bru \ tus . ' Jul . Cæs . 2 , 1. " The folio of 1623 has , what the author doubtless PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
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... leave you , Brutus . " Vol . i . p . 251 ; “ Who wears | my stripes | impress'd | on him : who | must bear | My beating to the grave . ' Cor . 5 , 6. " Misquoted . In the folio of 1623 the passage stands thus ; " and his own notion ...
... leave you , Brutus . " Vol . i . p . 251 ; “ Who wears | my stripes | impress'd | on him : who | must bear | My beating to the grave . ' Cor . 5 , 6. " Misquoted . In the folio of 1623 the passage stands thus ; " and his own notion ...
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... leaves out a very striking and characteristic portion of the 2d scene of act iv . , 6 and presents passages here and there which cannot be restored to sense without the assist- ance of the quartos : -that they formed their text of ...
... leaves out a very striking and characteristic portion of the 2d scene of act iv . , 6 and presents passages here and there which cannot be restored to sense without the assist- ance of the quartos : -that they formed their text of ...
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... leaving school , he seems to have given en- tirely into that way of living which his father proposed to him , " meaning that he became a dealer in wool ; while Aubrey , to the express assertion that Shake- speare was the son of a ...
... leaving school , he seems to have given en- tirely into that way of living which his father proposed to him , " meaning that he became a dealer in wool ; while Aubrey , to the express assertion that Shake- speare was the son of a ...
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