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There being many words in Shakespear which are grown out of use and obsolete , and many borrowed from other languages which are not enough naturalized or known among us , a glosary is added at the end of the work , for the explanation ...
There being many words in Shakespear which are grown out of use and obsolete , and many borrowed from other languages which are not enough naturalized or known among us , a glosary is added at the end of the work , for the explanation ...
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The modern Italian writers of novels he was manifestly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no less conversant with the ancients of his own country , from the use he has made of Chaucer in Troilus and Cresida , and in the Two ...
The modern Italian writers of novels he was manifestly acquainted with ; and we may conclude him to be no less conversant with the ancients of his own country , from the use he has made of Chaucer in Troilus and Cresida , and in the Two ...
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the quartos , was printed ( at least partly ) from no better copies than the prompter's book , or piecemeal parts written out for the use of the actors : for in some places their very names are through carelessness fet down instead of ...
the quartos , was printed ( at least partly ) from no better copies than the prompter's book , or piecemeal parts written out for the use of the actors : for in some places their very names are through carelessness fet down instead of ...
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been written originally under the name of Oldcastle ; some of that family being then remaining , the queen was pleased to command him to alter it ; upon which he made use of Falstaff . The prelent offence was , indeed , avoided ; but I ...
been written originally under the name of Oldcastle ; some of that family being then remaining , the queen was pleased to command him to alter it ; upon which he made use of Falstaff . The prelent offence was , indeed , avoided ; but I ...
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... whether some people have not , in remembrance of the diversion he had formerly afforded them , been sorry to see his friend Hal use him so scurvily , when he comes to the crown in the end of the second part of Henry the fourth .
... whether some people have not , in remembrance of the diversion he had formerly afforded them , been sorry to see his friend Hal use him so scurvily , when he comes to the crown in the end of the second part of Henry the fourth .
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