The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12AMS Press, 1966 |
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... appears to have been a line in the old play , entitled , The true Tragedie of Richarde Duke of Yorke , & c . printed in 1600 , on which he formed his Third Part of King Henry VI . : 66 Et tu , Brute ? Wilt thou stab Cæsar too ? This ...
... appears to have been a line in the old play , entitled , The true Tragedie of Richarde Duke of Yorke , & c . printed in 1600 , on which he formed his Third Part of King Henry VI . : 66 Et tu , Brute ? Wilt thou stab Cæsar too ? This ...
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... appears to have been extremely ignorant of ancient English literature , not knowing this , for jigging , reads ( after Mr. Pope , ) jingling . His work exhibits above Nine Hundred alterations of the genuine text , equally capricious and ...
... appears to have been extremely ignorant of ancient English literature , not knowing this , for jigging , reads ( after Mr. Pope , ) jingling . His work exhibits above Nine Hundred alterations of the genuine text , equally capricious and ...
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... appears to you where this begins , Turn your displeasure that way ; for our faults Can never be so equal , that your love Can equally move with them . Provide your going ; Choose your own company , and command what cost Your heart has ...
... appears to you where this begins , Turn your displeasure that way ; for our faults Can never be so equal , that your love Can equally move with them . Provide your going ; Choose your own company , and command what cost Your heart has ...
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