Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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Page x
... nature , merely from a scientific , not to say a pedantic , point of view . In this edition the Introductions to the Plays present , in a compact form , all that is known in regard to the origin of each , the date of its production ...
... nature , merely from a scientific , not to say a pedantic , point of view . In this edition the Introductions to the Plays present , in a compact form , all that is known in regard to the origin of each , the date of its production ...
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... nature framed this piece [ Marina ] she meant thee a good turn : therefore say what a paragon she is , " etc. Pericles , Act IV . Sc . 2 . " Thou [ Marina ] art a piece of virtue ; I doubt not thy training hath been noble . " Idem . It ...
... nature framed this piece [ Marina ] she meant thee a good turn : therefore say what a paragon she is , " etc. Pericles , Act IV . Sc . 2 . " Thou [ Marina ] art a piece of virtue ; I doubt not thy training hath been noble . " Idem . It ...
Page xx
... nature in them , Carrying , I say , the stamp of one defect , Being nature's livery , or fortune's star , be they as pure as grace , As infinite as man may undergo- Their virtues else - Shall in the general censure take corruption From ...
... nature in them , Carrying , I say , the stamp of one defect , Being nature's livery , or fortune's star , be they as pure as grace , As infinite as man may undergo- Their virtues else - Shall in the general censure take corruption From ...
Page xxii
... G. But I am sure the younger of our nature That surfet on their ease , will day by day Come here for Physicke . " In the next scene , which is at Rousillon ( it will be necessary here for the reader to refer to the text of xxii PREFACE .
... G. But I am sure the younger of our nature That surfet on their ease , will day by day Come here for Physicke . " In the next scene , which is at Rousillon ( it will be necessary here for the reader to refer to the text of xxii PREFACE .
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... natural that the Clown should ask particularly after sound wares , and use this word ? I think not . Moreover , braid has many senses . given , and to the common one , 66 In addition to that already weave , plait , " Bailey ( 1726 ) ...
... natural that the Clown should ask particularly after sound wares , and use this word ? I think not . Moreover , braid has many senses . given , and to the common one , 66 In addition to that already weave , plait , " Bailey ( 1726 ) ...
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