The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 68
... says it may be so , but her soul tells her otherwise . He then tells her it is only conceit ; but she is not satisfied with that way of accounting for it , as she says that conceit is still derived from some fore- father grief , but ...
... says it may be so , but her soul tells her otherwise . He then tells her it is only conceit ; but she is not satisfied with that way of accounting for it , as she says that conceit is still derived from some fore- father grief , but ...
Page 200
... says monsieur Remorse ? What says Sir John Sack- and - Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee Dr. Farmer observes to me , ) is undoubtedly a sneer on Agremont Radcliffe's Politique Discourses , 1578. From the beginning to the end ...
... says monsieur Remorse ? What says Sir John Sack- and - Sugar ? Jack , how agrees the devil and thee Dr. Farmer observes to me , ) is undoubtedly a sneer on Agremont Radcliffe's Politique Discourses , 1578. From the beginning to the end ...
Page 430
... says , " there is no need of all this note ; for beaver may be a helmet . " This too is very just ; the beaver , a part only of the helmet strictly speaking , is frequently used to express a helmet generally . Thus , in the first scene ...
... says , " there is no need of all this note ; for beaver may be a helmet . " This too is very just ; the beaver , a part only of the helmet strictly speaking , is frequently used to express a helmet generally . Thus , in the first scene ...
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