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... Stage 1 Additions 351 Additions by Steevens 404 Further Historical Account by Chalmers ·· 417 Addenda by the same 513 VOL . IV . TEMPEST . Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . VOL . V. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . TWELFTH ...
... Stage 1 Additions 351 Additions by Steevens 404 Further Historical Account by Chalmers ·· 417 Addenda by the same 513 VOL . IV . TEMPEST . Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . VOL . V. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . TWELFTH ...
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... stage of chequer'd life he trod , " Careless of chance , confiding in his God ! " This tomb may perish , but not so his name " Who shed new lustre upon SHAKSPEARE's fame ! " By a memorandum in the hand - writing of Mr. xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
... stage of chequer'd life he trod , " Careless of chance , confiding in his God ! " This tomb may perish , but not so his name " Who shed new lustre upon SHAKSPEARE's fame ! " By a memorandum in the hand - writing of Mr. xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... stage . " To the admonition he is content to pay obedience , and satisfied that the hour is arrived when " well- timed retreat " is the measure which prudence dic- tates , and reason will approve , he here bids adieu to SHAKSPEARE , and ...
... stage . " To the admonition he is content to pay obedience , and satisfied that the hour is arrived when " well- timed retreat " is the measure which prudence dic- tates , and reason will approve , he here bids adieu to SHAKSPEARE , and ...
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... stage doth staine pure gentle bloud , " Yet generous yee are in minde and moode . " 93 The reader will observe from the initials in the margin of the third of these wretched lines , that W. Shakspeare was here alluded to as the poet ...
... stage doth staine pure gentle bloud , " Yet generous yee are in minde and moode . " 93 The reader will observe from the initials in the margin of the third of these wretched lines , that W. Shakspeare was here alluded to as the poet ...
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... , because he thought a stage garb did not stand so characteristically before a volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
... , because he thought a stage garb did not stand so characteristically before a volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations ... William Shakespeare,Joseph Dennie,Samuel Johnson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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