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... appears to have been indebted to the story only for one or two suggestions . The incidents of the novel being all embodied in the play , and the progress of the two being the same , there are yet certain differences between them which ...
... appears to have been indebted to the story only for one or two suggestions . The incidents of the novel being all embodied in the play , and the progress of the two being the same , there are yet certain differences between them which ...
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... appears either in the authentic folio , or upon any quarto copy of a play ever attributed to Shakespeare , or to any con- temporary ; and no other reference to a play of that name has been found in the literature of Shakespeare's day ...
... appears either in the authentic folio , or upon any quarto copy of a play ever attributed to Shakespeare , or to any con- temporary ; and no other reference to a play of that name has been found in the literature of Shakespeare's day ...
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... appears to ascribe to an earlier period some of the darker and thought - burdened passages which I should assign to that later period , when the Poet's mind brooded habitually , in pity or in anger , over man's vices and misery . Still ...
... appears to ascribe to an earlier period some of the darker and thought - burdened passages which I should assign to that later period , when the Poet's mind brooded habitually , in pity or in anger , over man's vices and misery . Still ...
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William Shakespeare. - The folio is the only source of the text , which appears there in a very unsatisfactory state . Indeed , there is no play of Shake- speare which gives the reader and the editor more fruitless trou- ble than this ...
William Shakespeare. - The folio is the only source of the text , which appears there in a very unsatisfactory state . Indeed , there is no play of Shake- speare which gives the reader and the editor more fruitless trou- ble than this ...
113 psl.
... appears more fully in the novel than in the play . This is the corresponding passage in the former : " She heard by reporte that the Frenche Kyng had a swellyng upon his breast , whiche by reason of ill cure , was growen to be a fistula ...
... appears more fully in the novel than in the play . This is the corresponding passage in the former : " She heard by reporte that the Frenche Kyng had a swellyng upon his breast , whiche by reason of ill cure , was growen to be a fistula ...
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