The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page vii
... stand the more indebted , there- fore , to Dr Duthie , who has prepared for me elaborate notes on the play , often approaching variorum fulness , together with a text based upon a fresh examination of the folio original . For what ...
... stand the more indebted , there- fore , to Dr Duthie , who has prepared for me elaborate notes on the play , often approaching variorum fulness , together with a text based upon a fresh examination of the folio original . For what ...
Page ix
... stand upon the top of happy hours ' . The very real fears of a Spanish invasion , which had hung over the country for fourteen years and more , seemed suddenly lifted by the death of Philip II in November 1598 ; and , as tangible proof ...
... stand upon the top of happy hours ' . The very real fears of a Spanish invasion , which had hung over the country for fourteen years and more , seemed suddenly lifted by the death of Philip II in November 1598 ; and , as tangible proof ...
Page 10
... Numbers is it writ , When the man dies , let the inheritance 100 Descend unto the daughter .... Gracious lord , Stand for your own , unwind your bloody flag , Look back into your mighty ancestors : Go , my 10 1.2.69 THE LIFE OF.
... Numbers is it writ , When the man dies , let the inheritance 100 Descend unto the daughter .... Gracious lord , Stand for your own , unwind your bloody flag , Look back into your mighty ancestors : Go , my 10 1.2.69 THE LIFE OF.
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