The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen12At the University Press, 1949 |
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... father hath writ him as his own little story , wherein he reads those days of his life that he cannot remember , and sighs to see what innocence he has out - lived . Something of that melancholy - of that wistfulness at least ...
... father hath writ him as his own little story , wherein he reads those days of his life that he cannot remember , and sighs to see what innocence he has out - lived . Something of that melancholy - of that wistfulness at least ...
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... father ! Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Here to unfold - though lately we intended To keep in darkness , what occasion now Reveals before ' tis ripe - what thou dost know Hath newly passed between this youth and me . Priest ...
... father ! Father , I charge thee , by thy reverence , Here to unfold - though lately we intended To keep in darkness , what occasion now Reveals before ' tis ripe - what thou dost know Hath newly passed between this youth and me . Priest ...
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... father's person , ' 3. 4. 135 ' My father , in his habit as he lived ! ' 243. died F. ' dide ' 249. attire , F. ' attyre : ' 259. nature to her bias ... that i.e. nature was true to her bent in that . Cf. L.L.L. 4. 2. 116 ' Study his ...
... father's person , ' 3. 4. 135 ' My father , in his habit as he lived ! ' 243. died F. ' dide ' 249. attire , F. ' attyre : ' 259. nature to her bias ... that i.e. nature was true to her bent in that . Cf. L.L.L. 4. 2. 116 ' Study his ...
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 89 |
NOTES | 103 |
ADDENDA TO NOTES | 172 |
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