“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 1. kötetG. Routledge, 1867 |
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4. oldal
... thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own writings . But since it hath been ordained otherwise , and he , by death , departed from that right , we pray you ...
... thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen his own writings . But since it hath been ordained otherwise , and he , by death , departed from that right , we pray you ...
9. oldal
... things might have existed during the short period between the treaty of Cam- bray , in 1529 ( when Francis I. gave up all claims to Milan , and it became a fief of the empire under Charles V. ) , and the death of Francesco Sforza in ...
... things might have existed during the short period between the treaty of Cam- bray , in 1529 ( when Francis I. gave up all claims to Milan , and it became a fief of the empire under Charles V. ) , and the death of Francesco Sforza in ...
11. oldal
... things exactly , which they were content to leave unstudied ; but we have lost the perception of many grand and beautiful things which they received instinctively and without effort . They had great artists working for them , who knew ...
... things exactly , which they were content to leave unstudied ; but we have lost the perception of many grand and beautiful things which they received instinctively and without effort . They had great artists working for them , who knew ...
19. oldal
... thing upon it , to satisfy his " finger - counting ear . " We shall silently restore the text , as Malone has in many cases done . b However . In whatsoever way , " haply won , " or " lost . " Val . So , by your circumstance , " I. C 2 19.
... thing upon it , to satisfy his " finger - counting ear . " We shall silently restore the text , as Malone has in many cases done . b However . In whatsoever way , " haply won , " or " lost . " Val . So , by your circumstance , " I. C 2 19.
20. oldal
... thing which catches or holds . Speed might , therefore , without an insult to the mistress of Proteus , say - I , a lost sheep , gave your letter to her , a caught sheep . b Astray . The adjective here should be read " a stray " -a ...
... thing which catches or holds . Speed might , therefore , without an insult to the mistress of Proteus , say - I , a lost sheep , gave your letter to her , a caught sheep . b Astray . The adjective here should be read " a stray " -a ...
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