The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 7Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... means of sinister fortune Truth may be concealed , yet by Time in spite of fortune it is most manifestly revealed : pleasant for age to avoid drowsy thoughts , profitable for youth to eschew other wanton pastimes , and bringing to both ...
... means of sinister fortune Truth may be concealed , yet by Time in spite of fortune it is most manifestly revealed : pleasant for age to avoid drowsy thoughts , profitable for youth to eschew other wanton pastimes , and bringing to both ...
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... means or other , directly or indirectly , Shakespeare owed his dénouement to the Greek dramatist , certainly to the Greek story . - AUTOLYCUS . Shakespeare's rogue has a distinguished pedigree . His ancestor dwelt on Parnassus , where ...
... means or other , directly or indirectly , Shakespeare owed his dénouement to the Greek dramatist , certainly to the Greek story . - AUTOLYCUS . Shakespeare's rogue has a distinguished pedigree . His ancestor dwelt on Parnassus , where ...
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... means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him . Arch . Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will be justified in our loves ; for indeed - 10 Cam . Beseech you , Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of my ...
... means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him . Arch . Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will be justified in our loves ; for indeed - 10 Cam . Beseech you , Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of my ...
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... means Sicilia ? Her . He something seems unsettled . Pol . How , my lord ! You look What cheer ? how is ' t with you , best brother ? Her . As if you held a brow of much distraction ; Are you moved , my lord ? Leon . No , in good ...
... means Sicilia ? Her . He something seems unsettled . Pol . How , my lord ! You look What cheer ? how is ' t with you , best brother ? Her . As if you held a brow of much distraction ; Are you moved , my lord ? Leon . No , in good ...
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... mean to utter it , or both yourself and me Cry lost , and so good night ! Pol . On , good Camillo . Cam . I am appointed him to murder you . Pol . By whom , Camillo ? Cam . Pol . 410 By the king . For what ? Cam . He thinks , nay , with ...
... mean to utter it , or both yourself and me Cry lost , and so good night ! Pol . On , good Camillo . Cam . I am appointed him to murder you . Pol . By whom , Camillo ? Cam . Pol . 410 By the king . For what ? Cam . He thinks , nay , with ...
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