The Plays of William Shakespeare: Historical playsCassell, 1864 |
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... Note 45 , Act iii . ( 62 ) Such rheum . See Note 5 , Act iii . ( 63 ) Remorse . See Note 56 of this Act . ( 64 ) Here's a good world ! One of Shakespeare's ironical phrases . See Note 60 , Act ii . ( 65 ) Do but despair . Do naught but ...
... Note 45 , Act iii . ( 62 ) Such rheum . See Note 5 , Act iii . ( 63 ) Remorse . See Note 56 of this Act . ( 64 ) Here's a good world ! One of Shakespeare's ironical phrases . See Note 60 , Act ii . ( 65 ) Do but despair . Do naught but ...
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... Note 58 , Act i , " Much Ado , " and Note 68 , Act iv . , " Taming of the Shrew . " ( 69 ) Blue - bottle rogue ! In Shakespeare's time beadles wore a blue livery ; and moreover Mistress Doll includes a hint at the man's being as ...
... Note 58 , Act i , " Much Ado , " and Note 68 , Act iv . , " Taming of the Shrew . " ( 69 ) Blue - bottle rogue ! In Shakespeare's time beadles wore a blue livery ; and moreover Mistress Doll includes a hint at the man's being as ...
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... Note 13 , Act ii . ( 5 ) Oxford . John de Vere , Earl of Oxford , a zealous Lancastrian , who , after a long confinement in Hammes Castle in Picardy , escaped in 1484 , and joined the Earl of Richmond . ( 6 ) Sir James Blunt . He had ...
... Note 13 , Act ii . ( 5 ) Oxford . John de Vere , Earl of Oxford , a zealous Lancastrian , who , after a long confinement in Hammes Castle in Picardy , escaped in 1484 , and joined the Earl of Richmond . ( 6 ) Sir James Blunt . He had ...
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