Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... John • BOOK V. II . A Midsummer Night's Dream III . Romeo and Juliet IV . The Merchant of Venice V. Much Ado about Nothing VI . The Merry Wives of Windsor · ཚབ་ PAGE 15 • · 19 26 35 41 • 52 57 68 • 81 95 109 • 120 • 129 138 147 150 162 ...
... John • BOOK V. II . A Midsummer Night's Dream III . Romeo and Juliet IV . The Merchant of Venice V. Much Ado about Nothing VI . The Merry Wives of Windsor · ཚབ་ PAGE 15 • · 19 26 35 41 • 52 57 68 • 81 95 109 • 120 • 129 138 147 150 162 ...
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... John's , Oxford , to write this new play for them . The fol- lowing entry appears in the city accounts : — " Paid to Mr Smythe of Oxford the xvth daye of aprill 1584 for hys paynes for writing of the tragedye - xiij ' , vj3 , viijd ...
... John's , Oxford , to write this new play for them . The fol- lowing entry appears in the city accounts : — " Paid to Mr Smythe of Oxford the xvth daye of aprill 1584 for hys paynes for writing of the tragedye - xiij ' , vj3 , viijd ...
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... John Northbrooke , li- censed for the press in 1577 , is directed against “ dicing , dancing , vain plays , or in- terludes . " Gosson , who had been a student of Christchurch , Oxford , had himself written two or three plays previous ...
... John Northbrooke , li- censed for the press in 1577 , is directed against “ dicing , dancing , vain plays , or in- terludes . " Gosson , who had been a student of Christchurch , Oxford , had himself written two or three plays previous ...
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... John , I'll tell thee what thou shalt be my lord chief justice , and thou shalt sit in the chair ; and I'll be the young prince , and hit thee a box on the ear ; and then thou shalt say , To teach you what prerogatives mean , I commit ...
... John , I'll tell thee what thou shalt be my lord chief justice , and thou shalt sit in the chair ; and I'll be the young prince , and hit thee a box on the ear ; and then thou shalt say , To teach you what prerogatives mean , I commit ...
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... John ' and ' Henry V. ' ' Locrine ' is one of the works which Tieck has translated , and his trans- lation is no doubt a proof of the sincerity of his opinions ; yet he says , frankly enough , " It bears the marks of a young poet un ...
... John ' and ' Henry V. ' ' Locrine ' is one of the works which Tieck has translated , and his trans- lation is no doubt a proof of the sincerity of his opinions ; yet he says , frankly enough , " It bears the marks of a young poet un ...
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