The Complete Works of Shakspere, المجلد 1London Printing and Publishing Company, 1857 |
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الصفحة ix
... husband dying at the early age of fifty - two . His will , a copy of which follows this introductory essay , appears to have been made about a month after his daugh- ter Judith's marriage , and to have preceded by a month only his own ...
... husband dying at the early age of fifty - two . His will , a copy of which follows this introductory essay , appears to have been made about a month after his daugh- ter Judith's marriage , and to have preceded by a month only his own ...
الصفحة xxvii
... husband of Margaret of Anjou . The same differences might be shown by analyzing the characters of Shakespeare sepa- rately , and tracing the gradations and shades of language from the commencement to the end of the play . In Lear alone ...
... husband of Margaret of Anjou . The same differences might be shown by analyzing the characters of Shakespeare sepa- rately , and tracing the gradations and shades of language from the commencement to the end of the play . In Lear alone ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... husband as she shall at the end of the said three years be married unto , or at any [ time ] after , do sufficiently assure unto her , and the issue of her body , lands answerable to the portion by this my will given unto her and to be ...
... husband as she shall at the end of the said three years be married unto , or at any [ time ] after , do sufficiently assure unto her , and the issue of her body , lands answerable to the portion by this my will given unto her and to be ...
الصفحة liv
... husband's suspicion of her chastity , supposes that he has been seduced away from her by some Italian courtesan , and exclaims , " Some jay of Italy , Whose mother was her painting , hath betray'd him . " The figure in the second line ...
... husband's suspicion of her chastity , supposes that he has been seduced away from her by some Italian courtesan , and exclaims , " Some jay of Italy , Whose mother was her painting , hath betray'd him . " The figure in the second line ...
الصفحة lix
... husband , " and he sustains his folio in reading the second line , " That hath enrag'd her man to offer strokes . " But " him , " refers to King Henry ; as is evident from the context , in which Scrope dis- tinctly points out the king's ...
... husband , " and he sustains his folio in reading the second line , " That hath enrag'd her man to offer strokes . " But " him , " refers to King Henry ; as is evident from the context , in which Scrope dis- tinctly points out the king's ...
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