The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Swan Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... printed by Simon Stafford for John Wright , who , we may presume , finding Shakespeare's play successful , hoped to palm the spurious one on the public for his . The old King Leir was entered on the Stationers ' Books , May 8 , 1605 ...
... printed by Simon Stafford for John Wright , who , we may presume , finding Shakespeare's play successful , hoped to palm the spurious one on the public for his . The old King Leir was entered on the Stationers ' Books , May 8 , 1605 ...
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... printed " Shall to th ' legitimate - 1 grow , I prosper , " supposing the sentence to be imperfect ; which it evidently is not . — Theobald reads " Shall be th ' legitimate , " & c . - Hanmer gives " Shall toe th ' legitimate , " & c ...
... printed " Shall to th ' legitimate - 1 grow , I prosper , " supposing the sentence to be imperfect ; which it evidently is not . — Theobald reads " Shall be th ' legitimate , " & c . - Hanmer gives " Shall toe th ' legitimate , " & c ...
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... reverend , you should be wise . " -Rowe printed " You , as you are old and reverend , should be wise . " - Steevens proposes “ As you are old and reverend , be wise . ” To be such men as may besort your age , SCENE IV . ] 31 KING LEAR .
... reverend , you should be wise . " -Rowe printed " You , as you are old and reverend , should be wise . " - Steevens proposes “ As you are old and reverend , be wise . ” To be such men as may besort your age , SCENE IV . ] 31 KING LEAR .
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... printed FIFTEEN YEARS BEFORE THE FOLIO ] substituted ' to blast her pride ' for ' blister , ' from an inability to give to the latter expression an applicable signification . Now , the state of atmosphere caused by the falling fogs ...
... printed FIFTEEN YEARS BEFORE THE FOLIO ] substituted ' to blast her pride ' for ' blister , ' from an inability to give to the latter expression an applicable signification . Now , the state of atmosphere caused by the falling fogs ...
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... ( printed by W. Pickering without date ) , which thus commences ; ' Come over the bourn , Bessy , come over the bourn , Bessy , Sweet Bessy , come over to me ; And I shall thee take , And my dear lady make Before all that ever I see ...
... ( printed by W. Pickering without date ) , which thus commences ; ' Come over the bourn , Bessy , come over the bourn , Bessy , Sweet Bessy , come over to me ; And I shall thee take , And my dear lady make Before all that ever I see ...
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