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 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 129
... speech , or any speech at all upon this occasion , or even that he was present at the time . sentiments , however , whether right or wrong , would have been regarded neither as novel nor unconstitutional . And it is ob- servable that ...
... speech , or any speech at all upon this occasion , or even that he was present at the time . sentiments , however , whether right or wrong , would have been regarded neither as novel nor unconstitutional . And it is ob- servable that ...
Page 328
... speech gives a sanction to this explanation : For thou hast lost thy princely privilege 66 " With vile participation . " To card , is used by other writers for to mix . So , in The Tamer Tamed , by Beaumont and Fletcher : 66 - " But ...
... speech gives a sanction to this explanation : For thou hast lost thy princely privilege 66 " With vile participation . " To card , is used by other writers for to mix . So , in The Tamer Tamed , by Beaumont and Fletcher : 66 - " But ...
Page 354
... speech the Messenger is interrupted by the impetuosity of the person whom he addresses , to whom , it may be supposed , he would otherwise have there also given his title . MALONE . I have followed Mr. Malone in printing this first speech ...
... speech the Messenger is interrupted by the impetuosity of the person whom he addresses , to whom , it may be supposed , he would otherwise have there also given his title . MALONE . I have followed Mr. Malone in printing this first speech ...
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