The Plays of William Shakspeare, 7 tomas |
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... whofe unwifhed yoke ] Thus both the quartos ́ 1600 , and the folio 1623. The fecond folio reads to whofe unwished yoke STEEVENS . Dele to , and for unwish'd , r . unwished . Though I have been in general extremely careful not to admit ...
... whofe unwifhed yoke ] Thus both the quartos ́ 1600 , and the folio 1623. The fecond folio reads to whofe unwished yoke STEEVENS . Dele to , and for unwish'd , r . unwished . Though I have been in general extremely careful not to admit ...
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... whofe " wide memorial'fill remains ; who dying left Tanaquil to fucceed him by will , fhe being alfo called Glorian or Gloriana . " I tran- fcribe this pedigree , merely to prove that in Shakspeare's time the notion of Fairies dying was ...
... whofe " wide memorial'fill remains ; who dying left Tanaquil to fucceed him by will , fhe being alfo called Glorian or Gloriana . " I tran- fcribe this pedigree , merely to prove that in Shakspeare's time the notion of Fairies dying was ...
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... whofe comedy called Summer's Laft Will and Teftament , made its firft appearance in the fame year with this play , viz . 1600. There Christmas is introduced , and Summer fays to him : " " 66 Christmas , how chance thou com'ft not as the ...
... whofe comedy called Summer's Laft Will and Teftament , made its firft appearance in the fame year with this play , viz . 1600. There Christmas is introduced , and Summer fays to him : " " 66 Christmas , how chance thou com'ft not as the ...
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... whofe motion fhe imitated ; for that failed on the water , fhe on land . " But might fhe not on land move in the fame dire & ion with the fhip at fea , which certainly would outftrip her ? and what is this but following ? ― Which ...
... whofe motion fhe imitated ; for that failed on the water , fhe on land . " But might fhe not on land move in the fame dire & ion with the fhip at fea , which certainly would outftrip her ? and what is this but following ? ― Which ...
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... whofe projected marriage with her was attended with such fatal confequences . Here again the reader may observe a peculiar juftnefs in the imagery . The vulgar opinion being that the mermaid allured men to deftruction by her fongs . To ...
... whofe projected marriage with her was attended with such fatal confequences . Here again the reader may observe a peculiar juftnefs in the imagery . The vulgar opinion being that the mermaid allured men to deftruction by her fongs . To ...
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