Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... say they know not what to do with him , except to “ set him to And here is a boatswain will do his good will , keep crows . " The object of the writer of the tales , as ' Common Conditions ' was , says. who has fallen violently in love ...
... say they know not what to do with him , except to “ set him to And here is a boatswain will do his good will , keep crows . " The object of the writer of the tales , as ' Common Conditions ' was , says. who has fallen violently in love ...
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... says , “ These plays are good plays and sweet plays , and of all plays the best plays , and most to be liked , worthy to be sung of the Muses , or set out with the cun- ning of Roscius himself ; yet are they not fit for every man's diet ...
... says , “ These plays are good plays and sweet plays , and of all plays the best plays , and most to be liked , worthy to be sung of the Muses , or set out with the cun- ning of Roscius himself ; yet are they not fit for every man's diet ...
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... says , " to Pluto's damned lake , to the infernal deep , with Erebus and tor- tures vile also . " The valiant Pistol had , no doubt , diligently studied ' Locrine ; ' but he was a faint copyist of such sublime as the following : - દ ...
... says , " to Pluto's damned lake , to the infernal deep , with Erebus and tor- tures vile also . " The valiant Pistol had , no doubt , diligently studied ' Locrine ; ' but he was a faint copyist of such sublime as the following : - દ ...
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... says , first , that the action | passion , but first and last they speak out CHAPTER VI . THE DRAMATISTS OF SHAKSPERE'S FIRST PERIOD . THE royal patent of 1574 authorized in the exercise of their art and faculty " James Burbadge , John ...
... says , first , that the action | passion , but first and last they speak out CHAPTER VI . THE DRAMATISTS OF SHAKSPERE'S FIRST PERIOD . THE royal patent of 1574 authorized in the exercise of their art and faculty " James Burbadge , John ...
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... says , " I think it very probable that Peele occa- sionally tried his histrionic talents , particu- larly at the commencement of his career , but that he was ever engaged as a regular actor I altogether disbelieve . " But the pub ...
... says , " I think it very probable that Peele occa- sionally tried his histrionic talents , particu- larly at the commencement of his career , but that he was ever engaged as a regular actor I altogether disbelieve . " But the pub ...
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