The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... old beldam earth and Steeples and moss - grown towers . topples down At your birth Our grandam earth , having this ... read to me ? And bring him out that is but woman's son Can trace me in the tedious ways of art , And hold me pace in ...
... old beldam earth and Steeples and moss - grown towers . topples down At your birth Our grandam earth , having this ... read to me ? And bring him out that is but woman's son Can trace me in the tedious ways of art , And hold me pace in ...
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... old lad of the castle " is probably a pun on the original name of Falstaff ( see Preface ) . 66 I. ii . 86 , 87. for ... reading of the Quarto . The Folio reads " Although it be with hazard of my head . " I. iii . 201–207 . This rant of ...
... old lad of the castle " is probably a pun on the original name of Falstaff ( see Preface ) . 66 I. ii . 86 , 87. for ... reading of the Quarto . The Folio reads " Although it be with hazard of my head . " I. iii . 201–207 . This rant of ...
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... old Morality plays . II . iv . 237. you elf - skin ; so the Quarto and Folio . Hanmer proposed " eel - skin " ( see 2 Henry IV . iii . 2 . 315-317 ) . II . iv . 330. 0 , Glendower . Perhaps we should read " Owen Glendower ; " see the ...
... old Morality plays . II . iv . 237. you elf - skin ; so the Quarto and Folio . Hanmer proposed " eel - skin " ( see 2 Henry IV . iii . 2 . 315-317 ) . II . iv . 330. 0 , Glendower . Perhaps we should read " Owen Glendower ; " see the ...
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... old Welsh proverb , which I would translate , - ' Three things will drive a man from home : A roof which leaks , A ... read " do , ” which may be explained as due to the plural implied in " every man " ( line 37 ) . Rowe reads " does ...
... old Welsh proverb , which I would translate , - ' Three things will drive a man from home : A roof which leaks , A ... read " do , ” which may be explained as due to the plural implied in " every man " ( line 37 ) . Rowe reads " does ...
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... former explanation is undoubtedly correct , as is indicated by the corresponding word " mingled " in line 63 . III . ii . 154. The which if He be pleased I shall perform ; the reading of the Quartos . The Folio has " The which if I ...
... former explanation is undoubtedly correct , as is indicated by the corresponding word " mingled " in line 63 . III . ii . 154. The which if He be pleased I shall perform ; the reading of the Quartos . The Folio has " The which if I ...
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