The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... stand as in the quarto : —that their text of A Midsummer Night's Dream was mainly taken from Roberts's quarto , -by much the inferior of the two quartos of 1600 , -its blunders being sometimes followed ; and though they amended a few ...
... stand as in the quarto : —that their text of A Midsummer Night's Dream was mainly taken from Roberts's quarto , -by much the inferior of the two quartos of 1600 , -its blunders being sometimes followed ; and though they amended a few ...
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... stands Shall outlive marble and defacers ' hands : When all to time's consumption shall be given Stanley , for whom this stands , shall stand in heaven . " 85 Another tradition , of perhaps equal veracity with that of John Combe's ...
... stands Shall outlive marble and defacers ' hands : When all to time's consumption shall be given Stanley , for whom this stands , shall stand in heaven . " 85 Another tradition , of perhaps equal veracity with that of John Combe's ...
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... stands at the foot of the Council's letter to the Lord Mayor , & c . " Ks Comp . Burbidge Shakespeare Armyn Slye Fletcher ... stand suspected . But as the remainder will shortly undergo investigation by skilled paleographers , it is not ...
... stands at the foot of the Council's letter to the Lord Mayor , & c . " Ks Comp . Burbidge Shakespeare Armyn Slye Fletcher ... stand suspected . But as the remainder will shortly undergo investigation by skilled paleographers , it is not ...
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... stand for your priviledges wee know : to read and censure . Do so , but buy it first . That doth best commend a Booke , the Stationer saies . Then , how odde soever your braines be , or your wisedomes , make your licence the same , and ...
... stand for your priviledges wee know : to read and censure . Do so , but buy it first . That doth best commend a Booke , the Stationer saies . Then , how odde soever your braines be , or your wisedomes , make your licence the same , and ...
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... stand you affected to his wish ? PRO . As one relying on your lordship's will , And not depending on his friendly wish . ANT . My will is something sorted with his wish : Muse not that I thus suddenly proceed ; For what I will , I will ...
... stand you affected to his wish ? PRO . As one relying on your lordship's will , And not depending on his friendly wish . ANT . My will is something sorted with his wish : Muse not that I thus suddenly proceed ; For what I will , I will ...
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