The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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... but both Hall and Holinshed write it as Shakspeare does . REED . 5 as they grew together ; ] So , in All's well that ends well : " 6 I grow to you , and our parting is as a tortured body . " Again , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream ...
... but both Hall and Holinshed write it as Shakspeare does . REED . 5 as they grew together ; ] So , in All's well that ends well : " 6 I grow to you , and our parting is as a tortured body . " Again , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream ...
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It appears from Holinshed , that this expression is rightly explained by Mr. Pope in the next note : without the concurrence of the council . " The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the king in this ...
It appears from Holinshed , that this expression is rightly explained by Mr. Pope in the next note : without the concurrence of the council . " The peers of the realme receiving letters to prepare themselves to attend the king in this ...
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From Holinshed : Monday the xviii . of June was such an hideous storme of wind and weather , that many conjectured it did prognosticate trouble and hatred shortly after to follow between princes . ' Dr. Warburton has quoted a similar ...
From Holinshed : Monday the xviii . of June was such an hideous storme of wind and weather , that many conjectured it did prognosticate trouble and hatred shortly after to follow between princes . ' Dr. Warburton has quoted a similar ...
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Like it your grace , he calls Shakspeare's author ; but Holinshed , and not Hall , was his author : as is proved here by the words which I have printed in Italicks , which are not found so combined in Hall's Chronicle .
Like it your grace , he calls Shakspeare's author ; but Holinshed , and not Hall , was his author : as is proved here by the words which I have printed in Italicks , which are not found so combined in Hall's Chronicle .
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See Holinshed , p . 863. STEEVENS . One Gilbert Peck , his chancellor , ] The old copies have it - his counsellor ; but I , from the authorities of Hall and Holinshed , changed it to chancellor . And our poet himself , in the beginning ...
See Holinshed , p . 863. STEEVENS . One Gilbert Peck , his chancellor , ] The old copies have it - his counsellor ; but I , from the authorities of Hall and Holinshed , changed it to chancellor . And our poet himself , in the beginning ...
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