The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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Pagina 20
... suppose that in five days , provision could be made against such calamities as I have mentioned , is so . wild an hypothesis that to attempt to refute it would be an idle waste of time . MALONE . 4 - By Jupiter , ] Shakspeare makes his ...
... suppose that in five days , provision could be made against such calamities as I have mentioned , is so . wild an hypothesis that to attempt to refute it would be an idle waste of time . MALONE . 4 - By Jupiter , ] Shakspeare makes his ...
Pagina 48
... suppose that Kent advances looking on his disguise . This circumstance very natu- rally leads to his speech , which otherwise would have no very ap- parent introduction . " If I can change my speech as well as I have changed my dress ...
... suppose that Kent advances looking on his disguise . This circumstance very natu- rally leads to his speech , which otherwise would have no very ap- parent introduction . " If I can change my speech as well as I have changed my dress ...
Pagina 59
... suppose , means to say , that Goneril's brow was as completely covered by a frown , as it would be by a frontlet . " The So , in Lyly's Euphues and his England , 4to . 1580 : next day I coming to the gallery where she was solitarily ...
... suppose , means to say , that Goneril's brow was as completely covered by a frown , as it would be by a frontlet . " The So , in Lyly's Euphues and his England , 4to . 1580 : next day I coming to the gallery where she was solitarily ...
Pagina 61
... suppose there- fore that they had a custom of taking off the edge of too sharp a speech by covering it hastily with the end of an old song , or any glib nonsense that came into the mind . I know no other way of accounting for the ...
... suppose there- fore that they had a custom of taking off the edge of too sharp a speech by covering it hastily with the end of an old song , or any glib nonsense that came into the mind . I know no other way of accounting for the ...
Pagina 73
... suppose , means , charged , censured . So , in King Henry IV . : me . " How show'd his tasking ? seem'd it in contempt ? ' 99 MALONE . Both the quartos described by Mr. Malone are at this instant before me , and they concur in reading ...
... suppose , means , charged , censured . So , in King Henry IV . : me . " How show'd his tasking ? seem'd it in contempt ? ' 99 MALONE . Both the quartos described by Mr. Malone are at this instant before me , and they concur in reading ...
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