The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... occur as an interlineation ; but without special bequest she was suffi- ciently provided for by free - bench and dower ; the best bed , as Mr. Halliwell- Phillipps suggests , was probably that reserved for strangers , the second best ...
... occur as an interlineation ; but without special bequest she was suffi- ciently provided for by free - bench and dower ; the best bed , as Mr. Halliwell- Phillipps suggests , was probably that reserved for strangers , the second best ...
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... occurs , he returned to his home to find the happiness of his elder years in company with her whom he had loved in boyhood . For three or four years after his marriage Shakespeare continued to reside at Stratford , and in 1585 his wife ...
... occurs , he returned to his home to find the happiness of his elder years in company with her whom he had loved in boyhood . For three or four years after his marriage Shakespeare continued to reside at Stratford , and in 1585 his wife ...
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... occur to any cultivated and judicious reader . He was the first to attempt to write a life of Shakespeare ; it is a slender production , but has a value as containing some traditions not elsewhere to be found . Pope followed Rowe in ...
... occur to any cultivated and judicious reader . He was the first to attempt to write a life of Shakespeare ; it is a slender production , but has a value as containing some traditions not elsewhere to be found . Pope followed Rowe in ...
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... occurring only in Henry V. ) : " Cavaliers " occurs also in Per . iv . 6. 12 . Page 152 , note 40 : In line 5 dele " not , " and for “ but ” read " not . ' Page 167 , col . 1 , line 23 : for " Printed by V. J. " read " Printed by V.S. ...
... occurring only in Henry V. ) : " Cavaliers " occurs also in Per . iv . 6. 12 . Page 152 , note 40 : In line 5 dele " not , " and for “ but ” read " not . ' Page 167 , col . 1 , line 23 : for " Printed by V. J. " read " Printed by V.S. ...
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... occurs before : " Tis not alone this mourning cloke could smother ; or again , to change the beautiful line , I do not set my life at a pin's fee , to the bald and prosaic : I do not value my life ; or in the great soliloquy commencing ...
... occurs before : " Tis not alone this mourning cloke could smother ; or again , to change the beautiful line , I do not set my life at a pin's fee , to the bald and prosaic : I do not value my life ; or in the great soliloquy commencing ...
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