Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. Tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... edition of 1603 , tends to throw light on this point . It contains various allusions to the taming of shrews ; and the old Taming of a Shrew ' was acted by Henslowe's company , and is mentioned by him under the date of 11th June , 1594 ...
... edition of 1603 , tends to throw light on this point . It contains various allusions to the taming of shrews ; and the old Taming of a Shrew ' was acted by Henslowe's company , and is mentioned by him under the date of 11th June , 1594 ...
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... edition was unknown to the commentators . That of 1606 , which Stevens reprinted , has no material variations from this very rare copy . There was a second edition of the anonymous play in 1607 ; and the curious reader may consult it ...
... edition was unknown to the commentators . That of 1606 , which Stevens reprinted , has no material variations from this very rare copy . There was a second edition of the anonymous play in 1607 ; and the curious reader may consult it ...
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... editions , " Go by , says Jeronimy : -Go to thy cold bed , " etc. Theo- bald pointed out that , in the old play of " Hieronymo❞ there is the expression " Go by , go by . " On this au- thority , Mason altered the " Go by S. Jeronimie ...
... editions , " Go by , says Jeronimy : -Go to thy cold bed , " etc. Theo- bald pointed out that , in the old play of " Hieronymo❞ there is the expression " Go by , go by . " On this au- thority , Mason altered the " Go by S. Jeronimie ...
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... editions print this Christophero , to make out the metre . I have preferred retaining the old reading , because it marks a change in pronunciation : " Christopher " having an- ciently the accent on the syllable before the last ...
... editions print this Christophero , to make out the metre . I have preferred retaining the old reading , because it marks a change in pronunciation : " Christopher " having an- ciently the accent on the syllable before the last ...
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... editions , ' haply ' is misprinted happily , which is a distinct word , with a different etymology . Haply ' means perhaps , and not fortunately . So , at the end of the first scene of the Induction , the Lord says-- -haply , my ...
... editions , ' haply ' is misprinted happily , which is a distinct word , with a different etymology . Haply ' means perhaps , and not fortunately . So , at the end of the first scene of the Induction , the Lord says-- -haply , my ...
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