The Works of Shakespeare: Much ado about nothing. 1923at the University Press, 1954 |
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... side of the passion , he would have found a way round that obstacle as other dramatists of the age found theirs . The two soldiers who introduce the protagonists to us at the opening of the play as a lustful ' gipsy ' and ' a strumpet's ...
... side of the passion , he would have found a way round that obstacle as other dramatists of the age found theirs . The two soldiers who introduce the protagonists to us at the opening of the play as a lustful ' gipsy ' and ' a strumpet's ...
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... left 20 Which leaves itself : to the sea - side straightway : possess you of that ship and treasure . Leave me , I pray , a little : :: pray you now , I will 30 Nay , do so ; for indeed I have 70 ANTONY & CLEOPATRA 3.10.34.
... left 20 Which leaves itself : to the sea - side straightway : possess you of that ship and treasure . Leave me , I pray , a little : :: pray you now , I will 30 Nay , do so ; for indeed I have 70 ANTONY & CLEOPATRA 3.10.34.
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... side , Caes.'s ships were not built for pomp , high and great ... but they were light of yarage , armed and furnished with water - men as many as they needed , and had them all in readiness in the havens of Tarentum and Brundusium . So ...
... side , Caes.'s ships were not built for pomp , high and great ... but they were light of yarage , armed and furnished with water - men as many as they needed , and had them all in readiness in the havens of Tarentum and Brundusium . So ...
Contents
CLEOPATRA FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xxxvii |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 124 |
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