The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 2. kötet;7. kötet |
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74. oldal
Now , in the title - page of the original Lear , published in 1608 , there is the following minute particularity : “ As it was played before the King's Majesty at Whitehall upon St. Stephen's night in Christmas holidays , by his ...
Now , in the title - page of the original Lear , published in 1608 , there is the following minute particularity : “ As it was played before the King's Majesty at Whitehall upon St. Stephen's night in Christmas holidays , by his ...
cxciii. oldal
Steevens says that the original is come in. lie prints came. Hut the assertion is a deviation from this editor's usual accuracy. The original has aoning ; and we retain it. The reader will remember Mr. Campbell's line image — " Coming ...
Steevens says that the original is come in. lie prints came. Hut the assertion is a deviation from this editor's usual accuracy. The original has aoning ; and we retain it. The reader will remember Mr. Campbell's line image — " Coming ...
93. oldal
The original edition of this collection of poems bore tains the Sonnets , but in a totally different order , the the following title : — ' Shake - speare's Sonnets . original arrangement not only being departed from , Never before ...
The original edition of this collection of poems bore tains the Sonnets , but in a totally different order , the the following title : — ' Shake - speare's Sonnets . original arrangement not only being departed from , Never before ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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