Hamlet, and As You Like it: A Specimen of a New Edition of ShakespeareJohn Murray, 1820 - 466 pages |
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Page viii
... turns upon the old spelling , in which case it is retained in the text , the modern spelling is throughout adopted : and the punctuation is altogether taken into the editor's hands . Wherever also such altera- tions as appear material ...
... turns upon the old spelling , in which case it is retained in the text , the modern spelling is throughout adopted : and the punctuation is altogether taken into the editor's hands . Wherever also such altera- tions as appear material ...
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... turn'd , He seem'd to find his way without his eyes ; For out o'doors he went without their helps , And , to the last , bended their light on me . POL . Come , go with me ; I will go seek the king . This is the very ecstasy of love ...
... turn'd , He seem'd to find his way without his eyes ; For out o'doors he went without their helps , And , to the last , bended their light on me . POL . Come , go with me ; I will go seek the king . This is the very ecstasy of love ...
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... turn of the phrase . f exclaim against their own succession ] By another sort of outcry traduce that profession , to which they must look , as an inheritance or future provision . to tarre them ] Set them on . See K. John , IV . 1. Arth ...
... turn of the phrase . f exclaim against their own succession ] By another sort of outcry traduce that profession , to which they must look , as an inheritance or future provision . to tarre them ] Set them on . See K. John , IV . 1. Arth ...
Page 69
... turn away , And lose the name of action . - Soft you , now ! The fair Ophelia : -Nymph , in thy orisons Be all my sins remember'd . ( 10 ) Орн . * b Good my lord , How does your honour for this many a day ? ( 11 ) HAM . I humbly thank ...
... turn away , And lose the name of action . - Soft you , now ! The fair Ophelia : -Nymph , in thy orisons Be all my sins remember'd . ( 10 ) Орн . * b Good my lord , How does your honour for this many a day ? ( 11 ) HAM . I humbly thank ...
Page 83
... turn my trust and hope ! An anchor's cheer in prison be my scope ! ] Each opposite , that blanks the face of joy , Meet what I would have well , and it destroy ! Both here , and hence , pursue me lasting strife , If , once a widow ...
... turn my trust and hope ! An anchor's cheer in prison be my scope ! ] Each opposite , that blanks the face of joy , Meet what I would have well , and it destroy ! Both here , and hence , pursue me lasting strife , If , once a widow ...
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