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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... suggested that some of Faulconbridge's charac- teristics were got from that raptarius nequissimus and bastard , Falco de Brenta , - -or Foukes de Brent , as Holinshed calls him , — who , though he was one of the Barons who wrested Magna ...
... suggested that some of Faulconbridge's charac- teristics were got from that raptarius nequissimus and bastard , Falco de Brenta , - -or Foukes de Brent , as Holinshed calls him , — who , though he was one of the Barons who wrested Magna ...
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... , Elinor's proud brat hath robbed me of my son . " - Similarly , the scene in which John suggests to Hubert his murder- ous design is based on a mere hint of the older play . poisoned King John . The old play explains clearly ( 4 Preface ...
... , Elinor's proud brat hath robbed me of my son . " - Similarly , the scene in which John suggests to Hubert his murder- ous design is based on a mere hint of the older play . poisoned King John . The old play explains clearly ( 4 Preface ...
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... suggested ; according to Delius , the trumpet of doom is alluded to . There is , however , no difficulty in the thought as it stands , without these references to a secondary idea . 66 I. i . 49. This expedition's charge ; the first ...
... suggested ; according to Delius , the trumpet of doom is alluded to . There is , however , no difficulty in the thought as it stands , without these references to a secondary idea . 66 I. i . 49. This expedition's charge ; the first ...
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... suggested that " trick " is used here in the heraldic sense of " copy ; " it would seem , however , to be used in a less definite sense . I. i . 139. Sir Robert's his ; so the Folios . Theobald proposed " Sir Robert his , " regarding ...
... suggested that " trick " is used here in the heraldic sense of " copy ; " it would seem , however , to be used in a less definite sense . I. i . 139. Sir Robert's his ; so the Folios . Theobald proposed " Sir Robert his , " regarding ...
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... suggested " Confront your ; " Collier , “ Come ' fore your . ” II . i . 217. as a waist doth . The Folios have " waste " and waiste . " Rowe has " do " for " doth ; " but the latter is the singular by attraction to the preceding word ...
... suggested " Confront your ; " Collier , “ Come ' fore your . ” II . i . 217. as a waist doth . The Folios have " waste " and waiste . " Rowe has " do " for " doth ; " but the latter is the singular by attraction to the preceding word ...
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