The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volume 10Ginn, 1883 |
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... known many bright and upward - looking minds , minds honestly craving to drink from the higher and purer springs of intellectual power and beauty , — who were frank to own that it was a sin and a shame not to love Shakespeare , but who ...
... known many bright and upward - looking minds , minds honestly craving to drink from the higher and purer springs of intellectual power and beauty , — who were frank to own that it was a sin and a shame not to love Shakespeare , but who ...
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... known , but have lost the memory of ; so that it seems to them a land peopled with the ghosts of what had long ago been to them real living things . Thus the effect , for some time , is rather to scare and chill their interest than to ...
... known , but have lost the memory of ; so that it seems to them a land peopled with the ghosts of what had long ago been to them real living things . Thus the effect , for some time , is rather to scare and chill their interest than to ...
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... known as the quarto editions , during the Poet's life . Some of them were printed in that form several times , but ... known to have been printed from quarto copies . Therewithal the folio set forth , for the first time , so far as is ...
... known as the quarto editions , during the Poet's life . Some of them were printed in that form several times , but ... known to have been printed from quarto copies . Therewithal the folio set forth , for the first time , so far as is ...
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... known that urchins were wont to go forth , and work , or play , during the vast of night , anyhow ; this was their special right or privi- lege ; and Prospero means that , during that time , he will have them exercise their talents on ...
... known that urchins were wont to go forth , and work , or play , during the vast of night , anyhow ; this was their special right or privi- lege ; and Prospero means that , during that time , he will have them exercise their talents on ...
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... known to Shakespearians that the old text has some twelve or fifteen , perhaps more , instances of it used posses- sively , or where we should use its , the latter not being a cur- rent form in the Poet's time , though then just ...
... known to Shakespearians that the old text has some twelve or fifteen , perhaps more , instances of it used posses- sively , or where we should use its , the latter not being a cur- rent form in the Poet's time , though then just ...
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