The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... probably derived from the old plans of the world , in which the Zodiac is represented as ' a girdle round about the earth . " " Halliwell . Staunton says the phrase seems to have been a proverb- ial mode of expressing a voyage round the ...
... probably derived from the old plans of the world , in which the Zodiac is represented as ' a girdle round about the earth . " " Halliwell . Staunton says the phrase seems to have been a proverb- ial mode of expressing a voyage round the ...
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... probably with a broad " a , " gives the pronunciation . There is little doubt that the sounds were hardly distinguishable . Cf. the rhyme of " crab " with " bob " in II . i . 48 , 49 . 130. quill ] pipe , note ; not , as Schmidt thinks ...
... probably with a broad " a , " gives the pronunciation . There is little doubt that the sounds were hardly distinguishable . Cf. the rhyme of " crab " with " bob " in II . i . 48 , 49 . 130. quill ] pipe , note ; not , as Schmidt thinks ...
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... [ Probably so . -ED . ] And then again , are fairy rings ever " from four to eight feet broad " ? Has Halliwell been misread , and should we for feet read inches ? [ Probably not.-ED. ] I should like to read- " These rings are usually ...
... [ Probably so . -ED . ] And then again , are fairy rings ever " from four to eight feet broad " ? Has Halliwell been misread , and should we for feet read inches ? [ Probably not.-ED. ] I should like to read- " These rings are usually ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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