The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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Page vi
... truth . Shakspeare's familiar dialogue ther he represented the real conversation of his time is affirmed to be smooth and clear , yet not wholly is not easy to determine ; the reign of Elizabeth is without ruggedness or difficulty ; as ...
... truth . Shakspeare's familiar dialogue ther he represented the real conversation of his time is affirmed to be smooth and clear , yet not wholly is not easy to determine ; the reign of Elizabeth is without ruggedness or difficulty ; as ...
Page vii
... truth . A quibble Shakspeare , that he assumes , as an unquestionable was to him the fatal Cleopatra for which he lost the principle , a position , which , while his breath is world , and was content to lose it . forming it into words ...
... truth . A quibble Shakspeare , that he assumes , as an unquestionable was to him the fatal Cleopatra for which he lost the principle , a position , which , while his breath is world , and was content to lose it . forming it into words ...
Page xiii
... truth , when he reflects , to reduce to grammar what he could not be sure that great part of the labour of every writer is only that his author intended to be grammatical . Shake the destruction of those that went before him . The ...
... truth , when he reflects , to reduce to grammar what he could not be sure that great part of the labour of every writer is only that his author intended to be grammatical . Shake the destruction of those that went before him . The ...
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... truth . taken , cannot be wonderful , either to others , or The same liberty has been taken with a few par- biinself , if it be considered , that in bis art there is ticles , or other words of slight effect . I have some no system , no ...
... truth . taken , cannot be wonderful , either to others , or The same liberty has been taken with a few par- biinself , if it be considered , that in bis art there is ticles , or other words of slight effect . I have some no system , no ...
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... truth , by telling of it , Pro . By what ? by any other house or person ? Made such a sinner of bis memory , Of any thing the image tell me , that To credit his own lie , -he did believe Hath kept with th remembrance . He was the duke ...
... truth , by telling of it , Pro . By what ? by any other house or person ? Made such a sinner of bis memory , Of any thing the image tell me , that To credit his own lie , -he did believe Hath kept with th remembrance . He was the duke ...
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