The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... second folio exhibits equal ignorance of his author ; for instead of this eminently beautiful expression , he has given us— " Things won are done ; the soul's joy lies in doing . " In King Richard III , Ratcliff , addressing the lords ...
... second folio exhibits equal ignorance of his author ; for instead of this eminently beautiful expression , he has given us— " Things won are done ; the soul's joy lies in doing . " In King Richard III , Ratcliff , addressing the lords ...
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... second folio has given us , " Neither by treason , nor hostility , " & c . In Timon of Athens , Act III , sc . v , Alcibiades asks , " Is this the balsam , that the usuring senate " Pours into captains ' wounds ? banishment ? " The ...
... second folio has given us , " Neither by treason , nor hostility , " & c . In Timon of Athens , Act III , sc . v , Alcibiades asks , " Is this the balsam , that the usuring senate " Pours into captains ' wounds ? banishment ? " The ...
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... Second Folio , or either of the subsequent copies , in which all these capricious alterations were adopted , with many additional errors and innovations . It may seem strange , that the person to whom the care of su pervising the second ...
... Second Folio , or either of the subsequent copies , in which all these capricious alterations were adopted , with many additional errors and innovations . It may seem strange , that the person to whom the care of su pervising the second ...
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