The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 7Phillips, Sampson, 1851 |
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... reads conferred ; the quartos , confirmed . So in a former passage we have in the quartos confirming for conferring . The word confirm might be used in this connection in a legal sense , as it is in instru- ments of conveyance . 3 To ...
... reads conferred ; the quartos , confirmed . So in a former passage we have in the quartos confirming for conferring . The word confirm might be used in this connection in a legal sense , as it is in instru- ments of conveyance . 3 To ...
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... reads , " reserve thy state ; " and has falls instead of " stoops to folly . " 5 This is , perhaps , a word of the Poet's own ; meaning the same as re- verberates . The expression to wage against is used in a letter from Guil . Webbe to ...
... reads , " reserve thy state ; " and has falls instead of " stoops to folly . " 5 This is , perhaps , a word of the Poet's own ; meaning the same as re- verberates . The expression to wage against is used in a letter from Guil . Webbe to ...
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... reads " make good . " 3 Thus the quartos . The folio reads " disasters . " By diseases are meant uneasinesses , inconveniences . 4 The quartos read " Friendship ; " and in the next line , instead of " dear shelter , " " protection ...
... reads " make good . " 3 Thus the quartos . The folio reads " disasters . " By diseases are meant uneasinesses , inconveniences . 4 The quartos read " Friendship ; " and in the next line , instead of " dear shelter , " " protection ...
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... read : - " And well are worth the worth that you have wanted . " The meaning of the passage , as it now stands in ... read : - " Who covers faults , at last shame them derides . " The folio has : - " Who covers faults , at last with ...
... read : - " And well are worth the worth that you have wanted . " The meaning of the passage , as it now stands in ... read : - " Who covers faults , at last shame them derides . " The folio has : - " Who covers faults , at last with ...
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... [ Reads . ] This policy , and reverence of age , makes the world bitter to the best of our times ; keeps our fortunes from us , till our oldness cannot relish them . I begin to find an idle and fond bondage in the oppres- sion of aged ...
... [ Reads . ] This policy , and reverence of age , makes the world bitter to the best of our times ; keeps our fortunes from us , till our oldness cannot relish them . I begin to find an idle and fond bondage in the oppres- sion of aged ...
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