The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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Page 11
... Steevens quotes The Book of St. Albans ( among the " proper terms used in kepyng of Haukes " ) , " The hauke tyreth ... Steevens and Nares , and having regard to the passages quoted from Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher , that of ...
... Steevens quotes The Book of St. Albans ( among the " proper terms used in kepyng of Haukes " ) , " The hauke tyreth ... Steevens and Nares , and having regard to the passages quoted from Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher , that of ...
Page 38
... Steevens conj . Enter LADY MACBETH . How now ! what news ? 25 .. seventeenth century . Briefly , then , cherubin , cherubins are the original English forms , as still in French . " These facts , together with Shake- speare's own usage ...
... Steevens conj . Enter LADY MACBETH . How now ! what news ? 25 .. seventeenth century . Briefly , then , cherubin , cherubins are the original English forms , as still in French . " These facts , together with Shake- speare's own usage ...
Page 95
... Steevens ( 1793 ) ; a cold Staunton conj . 7. has ] Ff 3 , 4 ; hast Hanmer ; ha's Ff 1 , 2. thirty one ] Capell ; thirty one : Ff . Boil thou first i ' the charmed pot . All. 5 it is time for them to begin their enchant- ments , but ...
... Steevens ( 1793 ) ; a cold Staunton conj . 7. has ] Ff 3 , 4 ; hast Hanmer ; ha's Ff 1 , 2. thirty one ] Capell ; thirty one : Ff . Boil thou first i ' the charmed pot . All. 5 it is time for them to begin their enchant- ments , but ...
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