Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: ComediesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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Page xiv
... woman . The word , somewhat in this sense , has hardly passed out of use , although , like many other words , it has been degraded in the lapse of time . Gay gentlemen of the past generation used to speak ( I remember having in my boy ...
... woman . The word , somewhat in this sense , has hardly passed out of use , although , like many other words , it has been degraded in the lapse of time . Gay gentlemen of the past generation used to speak ( I remember having in my boy ...
Page xxviii
... woman's moans , Be moved with my tears , my sighs , my groans . " Therefore the participle in the first line should not be printed without the mark of contraction . If we are to indicate pro- nunciation and rhythm by typographical form ...
... woman's moans , Be moved with my tears , my sighs , my groans . " Therefore the participle in the first line should not be printed without the mark of contraction . If we are to indicate pro- nunciation and rhythm by typographical form ...
Page xxxv
... woman of twenty - six , the daughter of Richard Hatha- way , a small yeoman farmer , in the hamlet of Shottery , hard by Stratford , and that Mistress Anne's first child ( a daughter , named Susannah ) was born within about five months ...
... woman of twenty - six , the daughter of Richard Hatha- way , a small yeoman farmer , in the hamlet of Shottery , hard by Stratford , and that Mistress Anne's first child ( a daughter , named Susannah ) was born within about five months ...
Page xxxvi
... woman's hide , " in the Third Part of King Henry the Sixth ; and hence it is evident that all the three parts of that series of Histories were written before 1592 , and that Shakespeare was known as having been more or less concerned in ...
... woman's hide , " in the Third Part of King Henry the Sixth ; and hence it is evident that all the three parts of that series of Histories were written before 1592 , and that Shakespeare was known as having been more or less concerned in ...
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... woman's face remember , Save , from my glass , mine own ; nor have I seen More that I may call men than you , good friend , And my dear father : how features are abroad , I am skilless of ; but , by my modesty , The jewel in my dower ...
... woman's face remember , Save , from my glass , mine own ; nor have I seen More that I may call men than you , good friend , And my dear father : how features are abroad , I am skilless of ; but , by my modesty , The jewel in my dower ...
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