Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... COLLIER . SCENERY AND COSTUME . " In the folio of 1623 , there are no indications of the localities of the several scenes . The notices , such as ' An Open Place in Verona , ' ' The Garden of Julia's House , ' ' A Room in the Duke's ...
... COLLIER . SCENERY AND COSTUME . " In the folio of 1623 , there are no indications of the localities of the several scenes . The notices , such as ' An Open Place in Verona , ' ' The Garden of Julia's House , ' ' A Room in the Duke's ...
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... COLLIER . in telling YOUR mind " -The second folio , fol- lowed by Stevens , and others , has " her mind . " This edition retains the original reading , as meaning , ( says Malone , ) " She being so hard to me who was the bearer of your ...
... COLLIER . in telling YOUR mind " -The second folio , fol- lowed by Stevens , and others , has " her mind . " This edition retains the original reading , as meaning , ( says Malone , ) " She being so hard to me who was the bearer of your ...
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... COLLIER . " All this I SPEAK IN PRINT " -i . e . " With exactness : Speed adds , that he found it ' in print , ' perhaps in some book or ballad of that time , which has not survived to ours . He has rhymed before , and in the same style ...
... COLLIER . " All this I SPEAK IN PRINT " -i . e . " With exactness : Speed adds , that he found it ' in print , ' perhaps in some book or ballad of that time , which has not survived to ours . He has rhymed before , and in the same style ...
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... COLLIER . " -saint Nicholas be thy speed " -Saint Nicholas , besides being the patron - saint of Holland , and of Russia , presided over all clerks or learned persons . He was exalted to this honour , according to the legend , for ...
... COLLIER . " -saint Nicholas be thy speed " -Saint Nicholas , besides being the patron - saint of Holland , and of Russia , presided over all clerks or learned persons . He was exalted to this honour , according to the legend , for ...
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... COLLIER . " -that I have KEPT WITHAL " -i . e . " With whom I have been living - that I have remained with , " ex- plains Collier ; from which it would seem that this use of keep has become obsolete in England . It is still used ...
... COLLIER . " -that I have KEPT WITHAL " -i . e . " With whom I have been living - that I have remained with , " ex- plains Collier ; from which it would seem that this use of keep has become obsolete in England . It is still used ...
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