The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volume 10Little, Brown, 1868 |
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Page 11
... thought which those who entertain this view fancy they can detect in the additions . Much critical de- light has been expressed at the opportunity afforded by these - two versions of following Shakespeare's perfecting hand ; and perhaps ...
... thought which those who entertain this view fancy they can detect in the additions . Much critical de- light has been expressed at the opportunity afforded by these - two versions of following Shakespeare's perfecting hand ; and perhaps ...
Page 16
... thought drew me from companie : Where vnderneath the grove [ of ] Sicamoure That Westward rooteth from the Cities side , So early walking might I see your sonne , " & c . — Again , when , in the second Scene of Act III . , Juliet ...
... thought drew me from companie : Where vnderneath the grove [ of ] Sicamoure That Westward rooteth from the Cities side , So early walking might I see your sonne , " & c . — Again , when , in the second Scene of Act III . , Juliet ...
Page 23
... thought long to see this mornings face And doth it now present such prodegies ? Accurst , vnhappy , miserable man , Forlorne , forsaken , destitute I am : Borne to the world to be a slaue in it . Distrest , remediles and unfortunate . O ...
... thought long to see this mornings face And doth it now present such prodegies ? Accurst , vnhappy , miserable man , Forlorne , forsaken , destitute I am : Borne to the world to be a slaue in it . Distrest , remediles and unfortunate . O ...
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... thought and verse will at once decide . They seem to me , however , to be different in kind from the rest of the speech in the quarto of 1597 , as well as inferior to it ; while that speech , as a whole , is decidedly inferior to its ...
... thought and verse will at once decide . They seem to me , however , to be different in kind from the rest of the speech in the quarto of 1597 , as well as inferior to it ; while that speech , as a whole , is decidedly inferior to its ...
Page 83
... thoughts , Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams Driving back shadows over low'ring hills : Therefore do nimble - pinion'd doves draw Love , And therefore hath the wind - swift Cupid wings . Now is the sun upon the highmost ...
... thoughts , Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams Driving back shadows over low'ring hills : Therefore do nimble - pinion'd doves draw Love , And therefore hath the wind - swift Cupid wings . Now is the sun upon the highmost ...
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