The Works of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of the Old Editions : with the Various Readings, Notes, a Life of the Poet, and a History of the Early English Stage, Band 3Whittaker & Company, 1842 |
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... than a whole continent in the South - sea . It appears strange that this passage should have given so much trouble to Warburton , Farmer , Henley , and Malone . man ? Is his head worth a hat , or SCENE II . ] 53 AS YOU LIKE IT . 33.
... than a whole continent in the South - sea . It appears strange that this passage should have given so much trouble to Warburton , Farmer , Henley , and Malone . man ? Is his head worth a hat , or SCENE II . ] 53 AS YOU LIKE IT . 33.
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... passage very needlessly puzzled Malone and Steevens ; the meaning seems quite clear . Rosalind intends , throughout her speech , to check the vanity of Phebe , and begins by telling her that she has no beauty , and therefore no excuse ...
... passage very needlessly puzzled Malone and Steevens ; the meaning seems quite clear . Rosalind intends , throughout her speech , to check the vanity of Phebe , and begins by telling her that she has no beauty , and therefore no excuse ...
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... passage in the first Sestiad , the whole of which Shakespeare seems to have had in his mind when he wrote this scene , and it runs thus : --- " It lies not in our power to love or hate , For will in us is over - ruled by fate . When two ...
... passage in the first Sestiad , the whole of which Shakespeare seems to have had in his mind when he wrote this scene , and it runs thus : --- " It lies not in our power to love or hate , For will in us is over - ruled by fate . When two ...
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... , " Act iii . sc . 4 . - 66 you have BURST ? ] To burst and to break were anciently synonymous . Go by , S. Jeronimy : Go to thy cold bed , and warm thee . ] In this passage , there is a double Host . I know my remedy ; I must go.
... , " Act iii . sc . 4 . - 66 you have BURST ? ] To burst and to break were anciently synonymous . Go by , S. Jeronimy : Go to thy cold bed , and warm thee . ] In this passage , there is a double Host . I know my remedy ; I must go.
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... shall you find ready and willing . " It seems very doubtful if Shakespeare did not mean to leave the passage as in the folio , 1623 . There doth my father lie , and there this night SCENE IV . ] 183 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... shall you find ready and willing . " It seems very doubtful if Shakespeare did not mean to leave the passage as in the folio , 1623 . There doth my father lie , and there this night SCENE IV . ] 183 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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