The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Cassell, 1886 |
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Page 244
... reading nor my observation , Which with experimental seal doth warrant The tenour of my book ; 19 trust not my age ... reading . But bear " ( the word in the Folio ) appears to us to be more in harmony with the whole passage . ( 19 ) The ...
... reading nor my observation , Which with experimental seal doth warrant The tenour of my book ; 19 trust not my age ... reading . But bear " ( the word in the Folio ) appears to us to be more in harmony with the whole passage . ( 19 ) The ...
Page 441
... reading a paper . Ros . Peace ! Here comes my sister , reading : stand aside . Cel . [ Reads . ] Why should this a desert be ? 28 For it is unpeopled ? 29 No ; Tongues I'll hang on every tree , That shall civil 30 sayings show : Some ...
... reading a paper . Ros . Peace ! Here comes my sister , reading : stand aside . Cel . [ Reads . ] Why should this a desert be ? 28 For it is unpeopled ? 29 No ; Tongues I'll hang on every tree , That shall civil 30 sayings show : Some ...
Page 609
... reading in the text to be correct . ( 20 ) Consist of the four elements ? In allusion to the then pre- valent belief ... reader thereof call himself a loggerhead . The Clown waggishly turns this allusion into a means of calling the two ...
... reading in the text to be correct . ( 20 ) Consist of the four elements ? In allusion to the then pre- valent belief ... reader thereof call himself a loggerhead . The Clown waggishly turns this allusion into a means of calling the two ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 83 |
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