The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10Fisher, 1834 |
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Page viii
... bave been discovered in every natural description and every moral sentiment ; a business which may be effected with very little time or sagacity , as Addison has shewn in his dissertation on Chevy Chase , and Wagstaff in his comment on ...
... bave been discovered in every natural description and every moral sentiment ; a business which may be effected with very little time or sagacity , as Addison has shewn in his dissertation on Chevy Chase , and Wagstaff in his comment on ...
Page ix
... bave been surreptitiously obtained , and published in a very incorrect state ; but the managers were wise enough to overlook this fraud , rather than publish a correct edition , and so destroy the exclusive property they enjoyed . It is ...
... bave been surreptitiously obtained , and published in a very incorrect state ; but the managers were wise enough to overlook this fraud , rather than publish a correct edition , and so destroy the exclusive property they enjoyed . It is ...
Page 19
... bave been your solace : and Believe't not lightly , ( though I go alone , Like to a lonely dragon , that his fen Bru . There's no more to be said , but he is Makes fear'd ) and talk'd of more than seen your banish'd , As enemy to the ...
... bave been your solace : and Believe't not lightly , ( though I go alone , Like to a lonely dragon , that his fen Bru . There's no more to be said , but he is Makes fear'd ) and talk'd of more than seen your banish'd , As enemy to the ...
Page 49
... bave not crown'd dead Cassius ! Bru . Are yet two Romans living such as these ? -- The last of all the Romans , fare thee well ! It is impossible that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . - Friends , I owe more tears To this dead man ...
... bave not crown'd dead Cassius ! Bru . Are yet two Romans living such as these ? -- The last of all the Romans , fare thee well ! It is impossible that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . - Friends , I owe more tears To this dead man ...
Page 181
... bave , my lord . : Ham . Let her not walk i'the sun conception is a blessing ; but as your daughter may conceive , ยง -friend , look to't . Pol . How say you by that ? [ Aside . ] Still harping on my daughter --yet he knew me not at ...
... bave , my lord . : Ham . Let her not walk i'the sun conception is a blessing ; but as your daughter may conceive , ยง -friend , look to't . Pol . How say you by that ? [ Aside . ] Still harping on my daughter --yet he knew me not at ...
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