Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... give ear awhile , For of this enterlude I will declare the style . A certain king to you we shall bring in Whose name was Darius , good and virtuous ; This king commanded a feast to be made , And at that banquet many people had . And ...
... give ear awhile , For of this enterlude I will declare the style . A certain king to you we shall bring in Whose name was Darius , good and virtuous ; This king commanded a feast to be made , And at that banquet many people had . And ...
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... give the lie to things not affirmatively , but allegorically and figuratively , written ; and therefore , as in history , looking for truth , they may go away full fraught with falsehood , so in poesy , looking but for fiction , they ...
... give the lie to things not affirmatively , but allegorically and figuratively , written ; and therefore , as in history , looking for truth , they may go away full fraught with falsehood , so in poesy , looking but for fiction , they ...
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... give them a new face , and turn them out like counterfeits to show themselves on the stage . " From the author of ... gives occasion , unless it be intermixed with knavery , drunken merriments , crafty cunnings , undecent jug- glings ...
... give them a new face , and turn them out like counterfeits to show themselves on the stage . " From the author of ... gives occasion , unless it be intermixed with knavery , drunken merriments , crafty cunnings , undecent jug- glings ...
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... give thee joy , my son ; God bless thee and make thee his servant , And send thee a prosperous reign ; ' The True Tragedy of Richard III . ' is the only other History , of which we possess a printed copy , that we can assign to the ...
... give thee joy , my son ; God bless thee and make thee his servant , And send thee a prosperous reign ; ' The True Tragedy of Richard III . ' is the only other History , of which we possess a printed copy , that we can assign to the ...
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... give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here find truth too . " Heywood , in his ' Apology for Actors , ' thus writes in 1612 : — “ Plays have made the ignorant more apprehensive , taught the unlearned the knowledge of many ...
... give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here find truth too . " Heywood , in his ' Apology for Actors , ' thus writes in 1612 : — “ Plays have made the ignorant more apprehensive , taught the unlearned the knowledge of many ...
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