The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... stands thus ; " and his own notion , Who wears my stripes impress'd upon him , that Must bear my beating to his grave , shall join To thrust the lie unto him . " Vol . i . p . 299 ; 66 " But room , falëry : here comes Oberon . And here ...
... stands thus ; " and his own notion , Who wears my stripes impress'd upon him , that Must bear my beating to his grave , shall join To thrust the lie unto him . " Vol . i . p . 299 ; 66 " But room , falëry : here comes Oberon . And here ...
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... stand as in the quarto : —that their text of A Midsummer - Night's Dream was mainly taken from Ro- berts's quarto , -by much the inferior of the two quartos of 1600 , -its blunders being sometimes followed ; and though they amended a ...
... stand as in the quarto : —that their text of A Midsummer - Night's Dream was mainly taken from Ro- berts's quarto , -by much the inferior of the two quartos of 1600 , -its blunders being sometimes followed ; and though they amended a ...
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... stands verbatim thus ; " Let not Virginia rate her contemplation So high , to call this visit an intrusion : " and with the following note ; " rate ] So the editor of 1816. The old copy , ' wate . ' Qy . if a misprint for ' waie , ' i ...
... stands verbatim thus ; " Let not Virginia rate her contemplation So high , to call this visit an intrusion : " and with the following note ; " rate ] So the editor of 1816. The old copy , ' wate . ' Qy . if a misprint for ' waie , ' i ...
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... stands third . Hence it certainly would seem that dislike of the established worship was not the cause of his absenting himself from church : 24 and we must recollect too , that as a member of the Corporation he had taken the customary ...
... stands third . Hence it certainly would seem that dislike of the established worship was not the cause of his absenting himself from church : 24 and we must recollect too , that as a member of the Corporation he had taken the customary ...
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... ensue by reason or occasion therof ; that then the said obligacion to be voyd and of none ef- fect , or els to stand and abide in full force and vertue . ” The marks and seals of Sandells and Richardson ( one LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 31.
... ensue by reason or occasion therof ; that then the said obligacion to be voyd and of none ef- fect , or els to stand and abide in full force and vertue . ” The marks and seals of Sandells and Richardson ( one LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 31.
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