Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1AMS Press, 1973 |
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... lord , as Trinculo immediately repeats it . Trin . Lord quoth be ? that a monster should be fuch a natural . Anon ! Ib . p . 53 . Cal . I thank my noble lord , wilt thou be pleas'd to bearken once again to the fuit I made thee ? ] This ...
... lord , as Trinculo immediately repeats it . Trin . Lord quoth be ? that a monster should be fuch a natural . Anon ! Ib . p . 53 . Cal . I thank my noble lord , wilt thou be pleas'd to bearken once again to the fuit I made thee ? ] This ...
Strana 254
... Lord of Many Islands , was ex- posed not with any wicked design , but to preferve her , from the cruelty of her grand- father . : Fairy Queen , book 6. canto 12 , 3 , & c . III . " Sir Calidore , when thus he now had raught " Fair ...
... Lord of Many Islands , was ex- posed not with any wicked design , but to preferve her , from the cruelty of her grand- father . : Fairy Queen , book 6. canto 12 , 3 , & c . III . " Sir Calidore , when thus he now had raught " Fair ...
Strana 380
... Lord of Cambridge , and my Lord of Masham . ] " Kind Lord of Masham . Folios 1623 , 1632 . Sc . 2. p . 348 . K. Henry . God quit you in his mercy , bear your fentence , You have confpired against our person , & c . Touching our person ...
... Lord of Cambridge , and my Lord of Masham . ] " Kind Lord of Masham . Folios 1623 , 1632 . Sc . 2. p . 348 . K. Henry . God quit you in his mercy , bear your fentence , You have confpired against our person , & c . Touching our person ...
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