The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... natural close , Like music . 180 173. " tear " ; so Rowe , ed . 2 ; Ff . , " tame " ; Qq . " spoil " ; Theobald , " taint . " - I . G. The quartos read , " To spoil and havoc " ; the folio , - " To tame and havoc " ; neither of which ...
... natural close , Like music . 180 173. " tear " ; so Rowe , ed . 2 ; Ff . , " tame " ; Qq . " spoil " ; Theobald , " taint . " - I . G. The quartos read , " To spoil and havoc " ; the folio , - " To tame and havoc " ; neither of which ...
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... nature teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom . They have a king and officers of sorts ; Where some , like ... Natural History , Book xi . ( n . b . , Hol- land's translation did not appear till 1601 ) .— I . G. 197. “ majesty ...
... nature teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom . They have a king and officers of sorts ; Where some , like ... Natural History , Book xi . ( n . b . , Hol- land's translation did not appear till 1601 ) .— I . G. 197. “ majesty ...
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... nature ! -H . N. H. 208. " Come , " so Ff .; Capell , from Qq . , " fly " ; " as many ways meet in one town " ; Capell , from Qq . , reads “ As many seuerall wayes meete in one towne " ; Dyce , Lettsom conj . " As many several streets ...
... nature ! -H . N. H. 208. " Come , " so Ff .; Capell , from Qq . , " fly " ; " as many ways meet in one town " ; Capell , from Qq . , reads “ As many seuerall wayes meete in one towne " ; Dyce , Lettsom conj . " As many several streets ...
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... all thy children kind and natural ! Pope transferred the Prologue to the end of the first scene.- I. G. 19. " kind " ; filial . - C . H. H. But see thy fault ! France hath in thee found 80 Prologue THE LIFE OF ACT SECOND ...
... all thy children kind and natural ! Pope transferred the Prologue to the end of the first scene.- I. G. 19. " kind " ; filial . - C . H. H. But see thy fault ! France hath in thee found 80 Prologue THE LIFE OF ACT SECOND ...
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... natural cause , That admiration did not hoop at them : But thou , ' gainst all proportion , didst bring in Wonder to wait on treason and on murder : 110 And whatsoever cunning fiend it was That wrought upon thee so preposterously Hath ...
... natural cause , That admiration did not hoop at them : But thou , ' gainst all proportion , didst bring in Wonder to wait on treason and on murder : 110 And whatsoever cunning fiend it was That wrought upon thee so preposterously Hath ...
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