The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Greeen, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 - 910 pages |
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... plays of our author are never presented to the public without being corrected , and more or less cleared of in- decency ; yet Macbeth and Othello , Lear , Hamlet , and As you Like it , continue still to ex- hibit the superior genius of ...
... plays of our author are never presented to the public without being corrected , and more or less cleared of in- decency ; yet Macbeth and Othello , Lear , Hamlet , and As you Like it , continue still to ex- hibit the superior genius of ...
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... plays , comedies as well as tragedies . In most of these cases , the objectionable parts are so completely uncon- nected with the play , that one might almost be inclined to suppose , that Shakspeare , in the first instance , composed ...
... plays , comedies as well as tragedies . In most of these cases , the objectionable parts are so completely uncon- nected with the play , that one might almost be inclined to suppose , that Shakspeare , in the first instance , composed ...
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... plays unsullied by any scene , by any speech , or , if possible , by any word that can give pain to the most chaste , or offence to the most religious of his readers . Of the latter kind , the examples are by no means numerous , for the ...
... plays unsullied by any scene , by any speech , or , if possible , by any word that can give pain to the most chaste , or offence to the most religious of his readers . Of the latter kind , the examples are by no means numerous , for the ...
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... plays to his family circle . My object is to enable him to do so without incurring the danger of falling unawares among ... play . A word that is less objectionable is sometimes substituted for a synonymous word that is improper . In the ...
... plays to his family circle . My object is to enable him to do so without incurring the danger of falling unawares among ... play . A word that is less objectionable is sometimes substituted for a synonymous word that is improper . In the ...
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... play had we , that we came from thence ? Or blessed was't we did ? Pro . By foul play , as thou thence ; But blessedly holp hither . Mira . Both , both , my girl : say'st , were we heav'd O , my heart bleeds To think o ' the teen 5 that ...
... play had we , that we came from thence ? Or blessed was't we did ? Pro . By foul play , as thou thence ; But blessedly holp hither . Mira . Both , both , my girl : say'st , were we heav'd O , my heart bleeds To think o ' the teen 5 that ...
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