The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Pagina xix
... doubt of its truth , - that different parts of the play were from different hands ; whether certain parts were borrowed from an earlier drama ; or whether certain were supplied by a later hand ; or whether , according to a frequent ...
... doubt of its truth , - that different parts of the play were from different hands ; whether certain parts were borrowed from an earlier drama ; or whether certain were supplied by a later hand ; or whether , according to a frequent ...
Pagina xxii
... doubts of his having been acquainted with a drama , which was certainly never performed in the metropolis , and which was likely to have been read only by a few of the author's particular friends , to whom transcripts of it had been pre ...
... doubts of his having been acquainted with a drama , which was certainly never performed in the metropolis , and which was likely to have been read only by a few of the author's particular friends , to whom transcripts of it had been pre ...
Pagina xxv
... doubt that one of these sources furnished the idea of Apemantus , as also of the " tree which grows here in my close , " and of the " everlasting mansion upon the beached verge of the salt flood " ; neither of these being found in the ...
... doubt that one of these sources furnished the idea of Apemantus , as also of the " tree which grows here in my close , " and of the " everlasting mansion upon the beached verge of the salt flood " ; neither of these being found in the ...
Pagina 24
... doubt , my good friends , but the 90 gods themselves have provided that I shall have much help from you : how had you been my friends else ? why have you that charit- able title from thousands , did not you chiefly belong to my heart ...
... doubt , my good friends , but the 90 gods themselves have provided that I shall have much help from you : how had you been my friends else ? why have you that charit- able title from thousands , did not you chiefly belong to my heart ...
Pagina 27
... doubt me . Tim . Ladies , there is an idle banquet attends you : Please you to dispose yourselves . 158. So in the original . Modern editions commonly insert lively before luster , from the second folio . - H . N. H. All Lad . Most ...
... doubt me . Tim . Ladies , there is an idle banquet attends you : Please you to dispose yourselves . 158. So in the original . Modern editions commonly insert lively before luster , from the second folio . - H . N. H. All Lad . Most ...
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