Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 21973 |
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Strana 184
... himself to bed till the morn- " ing ; and that some servants should watch with him , lest " violence might be used at the gate ; and that they them- " felves , and some other gentlemen , would fit all night , and " attend the event ...
... himself to bed till the morn- " ing ; and that some servants should watch with him , lest " violence might be used at the gate ; and that they them- " felves , and some other gentlemen , would fit all night , and " attend the event ...
Strana 255
... himself and Julia ; Octavio , and Dona Andrea , a Montese Lady ) , being infulted by Octa- vio , and obliged to defend himself , he at length kills him , and escapes . Maximilian , the Duke of Verona , comes too late to prevent the ...
... himself and Julia ; Octavio , and Dona Andrea , a Montese Lady ) , being infulted by Octa- vio , and obliged to defend himself , he at length kills him , and escapes . Maximilian , the Duke of Verona , comes too late to prevent the ...
Strana 297
... himself , " Yet is he linked to a lovely lass , & c . " Id . ib . To defperation turn my trust and hope , An anchors cheer in prison be my Scope . ] These two lines are wanting in folios 1623 , and 1632 , and Sir Tho . Hanmer . Act iii ...
... himself , " Yet is he linked to a lovely lass , & c . " Id . ib . To defperation turn my trust and hope , An anchors cheer in prison be my Scope . ] These two lines are wanting in folios 1623 , and 1632 , and Sir Tho . Hanmer . Act iii ...
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