The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 81
... given it to Somer- set , for whom it seems to have been designed . " Ay , see the bishop be not overborne , " was as erroneously given in the next speech to Somerset , instead of Warwick , to whom it has been since restored . STEEVENs ...
... given it to Somer- set , for whom it seems to have been designed . " Ay , see the bishop be not overborne , " was as erroneously given in the next speech to Somerset , instead of Warwick , to whom it has been since restored . STEEVENs ...
Page 168
... given me , in this beauteous face , ' A world of earthly blessings to my soul , * If sympathy of love unite our thoughts . ' Q. MAR . Great king of England , and my gra- cious lord ; 4 ' The mutual conference that my mind hath had— ' By ...
... given me , in this beauteous face , ' A world of earthly blessings to my soul , * If sympathy of love unite our thoughts . ' Q. MAR . Great king of England , and my gra- cious lord ; 4 ' The mutual conference that my mind hath had— ' By ...
Page 549
... given ? What author of that age had the same easiness of ex- pression and fluency of numbers ? Having considered the evidence given by the plays themselves , and found it in their favour , let us now enquire what corrobora- tion can be ...
... given ? What author of that age had the same easiness of ex- pression and fluency of numbers ? Having considered the evidence given by the plays themselves , and found it in their favour , let us now enquire what corrobora- tion can be ...
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