The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... thing known to have been repeatedly done by the Poet ; so that it is nowise unlikely in this case . But , as the question hardly has interest enough to pay the time and labour of discussing it , I shall dismiss it without further remark ...
... thing known to have been repeatedly done by the Poet ; so that it is nowise unlikely in this case . But , as the question hardly has interest enough to pay the time and labour of discussing it , I shall dismiss it without further remark ...
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... thing by supposing the man as here exhibited to have been an after - thought sprung in some way from the manner in which an earlier and fairer exhibition of the man had been received . All which brings the original composition of the ...
... thing by supposing the man as here exhibited to have been an after - thought sprung in some way from the manner in which an earlier and fairer exhibition of the man had been received . All which brings the original composition of the ...
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... thing but his own invention . The Two Lovers of Pisa , a tale borrowed from the novels of Strapa- rola , and published in Tarlton's News out of Purgatory , 1590 , is thought to have suggested some of the incidents ; and the notion seems ...
... thing but his own invention . The Two Lovers of Pisa , a tale borrowed from the novels of Strapa- rola , and published in Tarlton's News out of Purgatory , 1590 , is thought to have suggested some of the incidents ; and the notion seems ...
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... thing into four parts . 9 The Star - Chamber , as mentioned in note 2 . 10 To speak small is much the same as old Lear means , when he says over his dead Cordelia , " Her voice was ever soft , gentle , and low , —an excellent thing in ...
... thing into four parts . 9 The Star - Chamber , as mentioned in note 2 . 10 To speak small is much the same as old Lear means , when he says over his dead Cordelia , " Her voice was ever soft , gentle , and low , —an excellent thing in ...
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... thing than that , upon your re- quest , cousin , in any reason . Shal . Nay , conceive me , conceive me , sweet coz : what I do is to pleasure you , coz . Can you love the maid ? Slen . I will marry her , sir , at your request : but if ...
... thing than that , upon your re- quest , cousin , in any reason . Shal . Nay , conceive me , conceive me , sweet coz : what I do is to pleasure you , coz . Can you love the maid ? Slen . I will marry her , sir , at your request : but if ...
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