Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... thou shouldst say : zounds ! thou ' lt shame us all . ” Whether this pic- ture belongs to an earlier period of the stage than the similar scene in Shakspere's Induction , ' or whether Shakspere was fa- miliar with a better order of ...
... thou shouldst say : zounds ! thou ' lt shame us all . ” Whether this pic- ture belongs to an earlier period of the stage than the similar scene in Shakspere's Induction , ' or whether Shakspere was fa- miliar with a better order of ...
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... 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 you to the Fleet . " The ...
... 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 you to the Fleet . " The ...
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... thou canst do it , no man better , no man so well : thou hast a liberty to reprove all , and name none : for one being spoken to , all are offended ; none being blamed , no man is injured . Stop shal- low water still running , it will ...
... thou canst do it , no man better , no man so well : thou hast a liberty to reprove all , and name none : for one being spoken to , all are offended ; none being blamed , no man is injured . Stop shal- low water still running , it will ...
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... thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , who hath said with thee , like the fool in his heart , there is no God , should now give glory unto His greatness : for penetrating is His power , His hand lies heavy upon me , He hath ...
... thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , who hath said with thee , like the fool in his heart , there is no God , should now give glory unto His greatness : for penetrating is His power , His hand lies heavy upon me , He hath ...
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... Thou inch of Spain , Thou man , from thy hose downward scarce so much , Thou very little longer than thy beard , Speak not such big words ; they'll throw thee down , Little Jeronimo : words greater than thyself ! It must be . Jeronimo . And ...
... Thou inch of Spain , Thou man , from thy hose downward scarce so much , Thou very little longer than thy beard , Speak not such big words ; they'll throw thee down , Little Jeronimo : words greater than thyself ! It must be . Jeronimo . And ...
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