The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... shew him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windfor . " As there is no proof brought for the truth of this ftory , we may conclude that it is either fome playhouse tradition , or had its rife ...
... shew him in love . This is faid to be the occafion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windfor . " As there is no proof brought for the truth of this ftory , we may conclude that it is either fome playhouse tradition , or had its rife ...
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... ; for instead of these lines in King Richard II . 66 ———— So fighs , and tears , and groans , Shew minutes , times , and hours : but my " " Runs pofting on , & c . time he gives us- 66 So fighs , and tears , MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 413.
... ; for instead of these lines in King Richard II . 66 ———— So fighs , and tears , and groans , Shew minutes , times , and hours : but my " " Runs pofting on , & c . time he gives us- 66 So fighs , and tears , MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 413.
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... Shew minutes , times , and hours : 0 but my time , " & c . So again , in The Comedy of Errors : I'll meet you in that place , fome hour , fir , hence , " inftead of the original reading , 19 I'll meet you in that place fome hour hence ...
... Shew minutes , times , and hours : 0 but my time , " & c . So again , in The Comedy of Errors : I'll meet you in that place , fome hour , fir , hence , " inftead of the original reading , 19 I'll meet you in that place fome hour hence ...
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