The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Macmillan and Company, 1866 |
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... , I hope euery man will commend , without intreaty : and I am the bolder , because the Authors name is sufficient to vent his worke . Thus leauing euery one to the liberty of iudgement : I haue ventered to print this xvi PREFACE :
... , I hope euery man will commend , without intreaty : and I am the bolder , because the Authors name is sufficient to vent his worke . Thus leauing euery one to the liberty of iudgement : I haue ventered to print this xvi PREFACE :
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... haue ventered to print this Play , and leaue it to the generall censure . Yours , Thomas Walkley . This first Quarto contains many oaths and expletives , which in all the later editions are altered or omitted . This shows that the MS ...
... haue ventered to print this Play , and leaue it to the generall censure . Yours , Thomas Walkley . This first Quarto contains many oaths and expletives , which in all the later editions are altered or omitted . This shows that the MS ...
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... haue heard . ' The first Folio has : ' Come hither Gentlemen , And lay your hands again upon my sword , Neuer to speake of this that you have heard : Sweare by my Sword . ' The following Folios put a full stop after ' sword ' in the ...
... haue heard . ' The first Folio has : ' Come hither Gentlemen , And lay your hands again upon my sword , Neuer to speake of this that you have heard : Sweare by my Sword . ' The following Folios put a full stop after ' sword ' in the ...
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... haue seene nothing . Mar. Horatio sayes tis but our fantasie , And wil not let beliefe take hold of him , Touching this dreaded sight twice seene by vs , Therefore I haue intreated him a long with vs To watch the minutes of this night ...
... haue seene nothing . Mar. Horatio sayes tis but our fantasie , And wil not let beliefe take hold of him , Touching this dreaded sight twice seene by vs , Therefore I haue intreated him a long with vs To watch the minutes of this night ...
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... a fearefull summons : I haue heard The Cocke , that is the trumpet to the morning , Doth with his earely and shrill crowing throate , 95 55 100 105 ΠΟ 115 Awake the god of day , and at his sound PRINCE OF DENMARKE . 199.
... a fearefull summons : I haue heard The Cocke , that is the trumpet to the morning , Doth with his earely and shrill crowing throate , 95 55 100 105 ΠΟ 115 Awake the god of day , and at his sound PRINCE OF DENMARKE . 199.
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