The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page vi
... known many bright and upward - looking minds , — minds honestly craving to drink from the higher and purer springs of intellectual power and beauty , — who were frank to own that it was a sin and a shame not to love Shakespeare , but ...
... known many bright and upward - looking minds , — minds honestly craving to drink from the higher and purer springs of intellectual power and beauty , — who were frank to own that it was a sin and a shame not to love Shakespeare , but ...
Page ix
... known , but have lost the memory of ; so that it seems to them a land peopled with the ghosts of what had long ago been to them real living things . Thus the effect , for some time , is rather to scare and chill their interest than to ...
... known , but have lost the memory of ; so that it seems to them a land peopled with the ghosts of what had long ago been to them real living things . Thus the effect , for some time , is rather to scare and chill their interest than to ...
Page xvii
... known as the quarto editions , during the Poet's life . Some of them were printed in that form several times , but ... known to have been printed from quarto copies . Therewithal the folio set forth , for the first time , so far as is ...
... known as the quarto editions , during the Poet's life . Some of them were printed in that form several times , but ... known to have been printed from quarto copies . Therewithal the folio set forth , for the first time , so far as is ...
Page xxvii
... known that urchins were wont to go forth , and work , or play , during the vast of night , anyhow ; this was their special right or privi- lege ; and Prospero means that , during that time , he will have them exercise their talents on ...
... known that urchins were wont to go forth , and work , or play , during the vast of night , anyhow ; this was their special right or privi- lege ; and Prospero means that , during that time , he will have them exercise their talents on ...
Page xxxi
... known to Shakespearians that the old text has some twelve or fifteen , perhaps more , instances of it used posses- sively , or where we should use its , the latter not being a cur- rent form in the Poet's time , though then just ...
... known to Shakespearians that the old text has some twelve or fifteen , perhaps more , instances of it used posses- sively , or where we should use its , the latter not being a cur- rent form in the Poet's time , though then just ...
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Ægeon Antipholus Ben Jonson chain Collier's second folio correction daughter death didst doth Duke Dyce edition Eglamour Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit fair father fool gentle gentlemen Gentlemen of Verona give grace hair hand hath Henry Condell honour husband instance Item John Heminge John Shakespeare Julia Julius Cæsar King labour lady Launce letter live look lord Lucetta LUCIANA Madam Marry master means merry mind mistress old copies old text original reads phrase plays Poet Poet's pray printed probably quibble SCENE seems sense servant Shake Silvia Sir Proteus Sir Thurio sister Snitterfield speak Speed Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon sure Susanna Hall sweet Syracuse tell thee thing thou art thou hast thought thyself Twelfth Night unto Valentine Venus and Adonis verse villain wife William Shakespeare word