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... copied the play before us . In 1597 , when this tragedy was pub- lished , Nichols , as Mr. Warton has observed , was but thirteen years old . Hist . of Poetry , Vol . III , p . 267 . The real length of time in this piece is fourteen ...
... copied the play before us . In 1597 , when this tragedy was pub- lished , Nichols , as Mr. Warton has observed , was but thirteen years old . Hist . of Poetry , Vol . III , p . 267 . The real length of time in this piece is fourteen ...
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... copy before that of 1610 , so that the author was more probably indebted to Shakspeare , than Shak- speare to him : 66- the battles fought in field before " Were turn'd to meetings of sweet amitie ; " The war - god's thund'ring cannons ...
... copy before that of 1610 , so that the author was more probably indebted to Shakspeare , than Shak- speare to him : 66- the battles fought in field before " Were turn'd to meetings of sweet amitie ; " The war - god's thund'ring cannons ...
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... copy of this play , printed in 1612 , Sign . I : 66 66 " I , my lord , but I had rather kill two deep enemies . " King . Why , there thou hast it ; two deep enemies . " In the original copy , printed in 1597 , the first line is right ...
... copy of this play , printed in 1612 , Sign . I : 66 66 " I , my lord , but I had rather kill two deep enemies . " King . Why , there thou hast it ; two deep enemies . " In the original copy , printed in 1597 , the first line is right ...
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... copy this line stands thus : " That tempers him to this extremity . " and so undoubtedly we should read . To temper is to mould , to fashion . So , in Titus Andronicus : " Now will I to that old Andronicus ; " And temper him , with all ...
... copy this line stands thus : " That tempers him to this extremity . " and so undoubtedly we should read . To temper is to mould , to fashion . So , in Titus Andronicus : " Now will I to that old Andronicus ; " And temper him , with all ...
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... copies harshly and unne- cessarily read- And that the queen's & c . Steevens . 3 — alone . ] Surely the adjective — alone , is an interpolation , as what the Duke is talking of , is seldom undertaken before wit- nesses . Besides , this ...
... copies harshly and unne- cessarily read- And that the queen's & c . Steevens . 3 — alone . ] Surely the adjective — alone , is an interpolation , as what the Duke is talking of , is seldom undertaken before wit- nesses . Besides , this ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 11 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1808 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 11 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1808 |
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