The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 - 1308 pages |
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... passage is , The great globe itself , yea , all which adheres or belongs to it , shall dissolve . ' 6 ( 19 ) Leave not a rack behind . " Racke " is the word in the Folio ; yet it has been altered to " wreck " by several editors ...
... passage is , The great globe itself , yea , all which adheres or belongs to it , shall dissolve . ' 6 ( 19 ) Leave not a rack behind . " Racke " is the word in the Folio ; yet it has been altered to " wreck " by several editors ...
Page 536
... passage now under consideration ; and it is remarkable that in both passages , the very peculiar signification which we imagine even ( as a verb ) may have borne - compass ' or ' achieve " -accords with the sense required in each . We ...
... passage now under consideration ; and it is remarkable that in both passages , the very peculiar signification which we imagine even ( as a verb ) may have borne - compass ' or ' achieve " -accords with the sense required in each . We ...
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... passage to mean - The firmament itself , till it shall have known the heat of seven summers ' sun , shall not , ' & c . He elsewhere uses " the element for the sky , the firmament . ( 10 ) To season a brother's dead love . See Note 8 ...
... passage to mean - The firmament itself , till it shall have known the heat of seven summers ' sun , shall not , ' & c . He elsewhere uses " the element for the sky , the firmament . ( 10 ) To season a brother's dead love . See Note 8 ...
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THE TEMPEST | 1 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 83 |
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