The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 pages |
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... maid , or no ? Mira . 1 f . e . have " him . " 2 The old copies read : " Foot it featly here and there , and sweet sprites bear the burden . " The MS . annotator of the folio of 1632 , anticipated later critics in altering the passage ...
... maid , or no ? Mira . 1 f . e . have " him . " 2 The old copies read : " Foot it featly here and there , and sweet sprites bear the burden . " The MS . annotator of the folio of 1632 , anticipated later critics in altering the passage ...
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... maid : all corners else o ' th ' earth Let liberty make use of ; space enough Have I in such a prison . Pro . It works . Come on.- Thou hast done well , fine Ariel ! -Follow me.- [ To FERD . and MIR . [ To ARIEL . Be of comfort . Hark ...
... maid : all corners else o ' th ' earth Let liberty make use of ; space enough Have I in such a prison . Pro . It works . Come on.- Thou hast done well , fine Ariel ! -Follow me.- [ To FERD . and MIR . [ To ARIEL . Be of comfort . Hark ...
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... maid , 4 Coarse grass , used sometimes for covering farm - buildings . 5 pion- omitted in most modern editions ; " slowly " is added in the MS . , 1632 . Whose vows are , that no bed - right shall. Therefore my son i ' the ooze is bedded ...
... maid , 4 Coarse grass , used sometimes for covering farm - buildings . 5 pion- omitted in most modern editions ; " slowly " is added in the MS . , 1632 . Whose vows are , that no bed - right shall. Therefore my son i ' the ooze is bedded ...
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... maid , with whom thou wast at play ? Your eld'st acquaintance cannot be three hours : Is she the goddess that hath sever'd us , And brought us thus together ? Fer : Sir , she is mortal ; But , by immortal providence , she's mine : I ...
... maid , with whom thou wast at play ? Your eld'st acquaintance cannot be three hours : Is she the goddess that hath sever'd us , And brought us thus together ? Fer : Sir , she is mortal ; But , by immortal providence , she's mine : I ...
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... maid , And would not force the letter to my view , Since maids , in modesty , say “ No , ” to that Which they would have the profferer construe , " Ay . " Fie , fie ! how wayward is this foolish love , That like a testy babe will ...
... maid , And would not force the letter to my view , Since maids , in modesty , say “ No , ” to that Which they would have the profferer construe , " Ay . " Fie , fie ! how wayward is this foolish love , That like a testy babe will ...
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