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 12AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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... Pieces , & c . ( appended to his Memoirs , & c . of Oliver Cromwell , ) p . 14 , that a Latin play on this subject ... piece . In the two plays many parallel passages are found , which might , perhaps , have proceeded only from the two ...
... Pieces , & c . ( appended to his Memoirs , & c . of Oliver Cromwell , ) p . 14 , that a Latin play on this subject ... piece . In the two plays many parallel passages are found , which might , perhaps , have proceeded only from the two ...
Page 345
... piece of your armour for ? says the queen . Let it alone , replies Antony : " false , false ; this , this . " This is the piece that you ought to have given me , and not that of which you asked the use . MALONE . 3 BRIEFLY , sir ...
... piece of your armour for ? says the queen . Let it alone , replies Antony : " false , false ; this , this . " This is the piece that you ought to have given me , and not that of which you asked the use . MALONE . 3 BRIEFLY , sir ...
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... piece of money . We must therefore read the next word : 66 for doits , —— i . e . farthings , which shows what he means by " poorest diminu- tives . " WARBURTON . There was surely no occasion for the poet to show what he meant by purest ...
... piece of money . We must therefore read the next word : 66 for doits , —— i . e . farthings , which shows what he means by " poorest diminu- tives . " WARBURTON . There was surely no occasion for the poet to show what he meant by purest ...
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