The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Steevens , Malone , Var . , White ii .; moons F moony Grant White ( Steevens conj . ) , Hudson . 7. moonës ] Clearly a disyllable , and an example of the inflected M. E. genitive . The uncontracted form was probably becoming obsolete in ...
... Steevens , Malone , Var . , White ii .; moons F moony Grant White ( Steevens conj . ) , Hudson . 7. moonës ] Clearly a disyllable , and an example of the inflected M. E. genitive . The uncontracted form was probably becoming obsolete in ...
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... Steevens ( 1778 ) ; see Hermia Qq , Ff ; did see Hermia Rowe ( ed . 1 ) ; Hermia saw Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . 175. But , like in ] Belike as Bulloch conj .; When , like in Kinnear conj .; in sickness ] Steevens ( 1793 ) ( Farmer conj . ) ; a ...
... Steevens ( 1778 ) ; see Hermia Qq , Ff ; did see Hermia Rowe ( ed . 1 ) ; Hermia saw Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . 175. But , like in ] Belike as Bulloch conj .; When , like in Kinnear conj .; in sickness ] Steevens ( 1793 ) ( Farmer conj . ) ; a ...
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... Steevens quotes from Minot ( ed . Ritson , p . 31 ) , " That are was blith als brid on brere . " The expression was common in the old poets . Cf. Spenser , Amoretti , Sonnet 26 . 397. Song ] " The Song " F 1. " The songs I suppose were ...
... Steevens quotes from Minot ( ed . Ritson , p . 31 ) , " That are was blith als brid on brere . " The expression was common in the old poets . Cf. Spenser , Amoretti , Sonnet 26 . 397. Song ] " The Song " F 1. " The songs I suppose were ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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