| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 558 lehte
...demonstrated to reason and proved to sense; 'the first, by comparing any number of lines in this play with an equal number 'in any other play; by which it will appear that this play has very near two redun• 1 1; mi verses to one in any other play. And to prove it to sense, let any one read 'aloud... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 556 lehte
...demonstrated to reason and proved to sense; 'the first, by comparing any number of lines in this play with an equal number 'in any other play; by which it will appear that this play has very near two redun'dant verses to one in any other play. And to prove it to sense, let any one read 'aloud an hundred lines... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 568 lehte
...demonstrated to reason and proved to sense; 'the first, by comparing any number of lines in this play with an equal number ' in any other play; by which it will...appear that this play has very near two redun'dant verses to one in any other play. And to prove it to sense, let any one read 'aloud an hundred lines... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 564 lehte
...demonstrated to reason and proved to sense; 'the first, by comparing any number of lines in this play with an equal number 'in any other play; by which it will appear that this play has very near two redun'dant verses to one in any other play. And to prove it to sense, let any one read 'aloud an hundred lines... | |
| William Poel - 1913 - 276 lehte
...demonstrated to Reason, and proved to sense ; the first by comparing any number of lines in this Play, with an equal number in any other Play, by which it will appear that this Play has very near two redundant verses to one in any other Play. And to prove it to sense, let anyone read aloud an hundred lines in... | |
| William Poel - 1913 - 262 lehte
...demonstrated to Reason, and proved to sense ; the first by comparing any number of lines in this Play, with an equal number in any other Play, by which it will appear that this Play has very near two redundant verses to one in any other Play. And to prove it to sense, let anyone read aloud an hundred lines in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 560 lehte
...demonstrated to reason and proved to sense; 'the first, by comparing any number of lines in this play with an equal number 'in any other play; by which it will appear that this play has very near too redun'dant verses to one in any other play. And to prove it to sense, let any one read 'aloud an... | |
| Brian Vickers - 2004 - 608 lehte
...demonstrated to Reason and proved to Sense. The first, by comparing any Number of Lmes m this Play with an equal number in any other Play, by which it will appear that this Play has very near two redundant verses to one in any other Play. And to prove it to Sense, Let any one only read aloud an bundred lines... | |
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