The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 8Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... passage , vex'd with thy impediment , Shall leave his native channel , and o'erswell With course disturb'd even thy confining shores , Unless thou let his silver water keep A peaceful progress to the ocean . 340 K. Phi . England , thou ...
... passage , vex'd with thy impediment , Shall leave his native channel , and o'erswell With course disturb'd even thy confining shores , Unless thou let his silver water keep A peaceful progress to the ocean . 340 K. Phi . England , thou ...
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... passage shall we fling wide ope , And give you entrance : but without this match , 450 The sea enraged is not half so deaf , Lions more confident , mountains and rocks More free from motion , no , not Death himself In mortal fury half ...
... passage shall we fling wide ope , And give you entrance : but without this match , 450 The sea enraged is not half so deaf , Lions more confident , mountains and rocks More free from motion , no , not Death himself In mortal fury half ...
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... passage thus : " God hath made her sin and herself to be a plague to this distant child , who is punished for her and with the punishment belonging to her ; God has made her sin to be an injury to Arthur , and her injurious deeds to be ...
... passage thus : " God hath made her sin and herself to be a plague to this distant child , who is punished for her and with the punishment belonging to her ; God has made her sin to be an injury to Arthur , and her injurious deeds to be ...
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... passage ; but possibly all difficulty is removed by placing a semicolon after " unsure , ” and rendering " to swear " with the force of " if a man swear , he , " etc. 66 III . ii . 4. Philip . Theobald reads " Richard . " The error of ...
... passage ; but possibly all difficulty is removed by placing a semicolon after " unsure , ” and rendering " to swear " with the force of " if a man swear , he , " etc. 66 III . ii . 4. Philip . Theobald reads " Richard . " The error of ...
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... passage seems to be , " we ask for his liberty only in so far as the commonwealth ( that is , ' our weal , on you depending ' ) counts it your welfare , " etc. " " IV . ii . 117. care . It is impossible to determine whether the first ...
... passage seems to be , " we ask for his liberty only in so far as the commonwealth ( that is , ' our weal , on you depending ' ) counts it your welfare , " etc. " " IV . ii . 117. care . It is impossible to determine whether the first ...
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