The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... speech is 6 Id . pp . 72-76 . 7 In Dr. Ingleby's Complete View of the Shakspere Controversy , & c . p . 181 , we are told that “ A. E. B. ” are “ Mr. Brae's well - known [ ? ] initials . ” broken from excitement and impulse . He begins ...
... speech is 6 Id . pp . 72-76 . 7 In Dr. Ingleby's Complete View of the Shakspere Controversy , & c . p . 181 , we are told that “ A. E. B. ” are “ Mr. Brae's well - known [ ? ] initials . ” broken from excitement and impulse . He begins ...
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... speech which has suffered most cruelly from the transcriber or printer . Vol . i . p . 219 ; 666 But hast thou yet latch'd the Athenian's eyes With the love | juice : as | I bid | thee do | ? " Misquoted . The old copies read “ With the ...
... speech which has suffered most cruelly from the transcriber or printer . Vol . i . p . 219 ; 666 But hast thou yet latch'd the Athenian's eyes With the love | juice : as | I bid | thee do | ? " Misquoted . The old copies read “ With the ...
Página xx
... speech , I feel confident that it is mutilated , -Shakespeare having most probably written 66 ' Hubert , keep thou this boy . - Philip , make up , " & c . Vol . i . p . 238 ; 666 " Stay ! the king | hath thrown ] : his war der down ...
... speech , I feel confident that it is mutilated , -Shakespeare having most probably written 66 ' Hubert , keep thou this boy . - Philip , make up , " & c . Vol . i . p . 238 ; 666 " Stay ! the king | hath thrown ] : his war der down ...
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... speech ; " Methinks I hear hither your husband's drum , " and “ Methinks I see him stamp thus , and call thus . " Vol . i . p . 245 ; “ Come , | for the third , | Laer | tes : you do | but dal | ly . ” Hamlet , 5 , 2. " In this line the ...
... speech ; " Methinks I hear hither your husband's drum , " and “ Methinks I see him stamp thus , and call thus . " Vol . i . p . 245 ; “ Come , | for the third , | Laer | tes : you do | but dal | ly . ” Hamlet , 5 , 2. " In this line the ...
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... speech . ' " 37 The conflicting statements of 66 2 66 publica , exactly what was meant for the scene . " p . 104 : —the words , A PUBLIC PLACE , ” are an insertion by the modern editors . Rambling in Italy would have rather interfered ...
... speech . ' " 37 The conflicting statements of 66 2 66 publica , exactly what was meant for the scene . " p . 104 : —the words , A PUBLIC PLACE , ” are an insertion by the modern editors . Rambling in Italy would have rather interfered ...
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