The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Gloucester Henry VI , Part III Clarence Swears Allegiance to Edward IV 10 . 10 10 . 18 e 62 ' 1 101 10 156 A GIFT FROM J. ACKERMAN COLES Α . Β . Α . Μ . , M. D. , L. L. D. IN MEMORY OF HIS FATHER ABRAHAM COLES , A. M. , M. D. , PH.D ...
... Gloucester Henry VI , Part III Clarence Swears Allegiance to Edward IV 10 . 10 10 . 18 e 62 ' 1 101 10 156 A GIFT FROM J. ACKERMAN COLES Α . Β . Α . Μ . , M. D. , L. L. D. IN MEMORY OF HIS FATHER ABRAHAM COLES , A. M. , M. D. , PH.D ...
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... Gloucester the manner is , as I think it is in other like corporations , that , when players of enterludes come to towne , they first attend the Mayor to enforme him what noble - mans servants they are , and so to get licence for their ...
... Gloucester the manner is , as I think it is in other like corporations , that , when players of enterludes come to towne , they first attend the Mayor to enforme him what noble - mans servants they are , and so to get licence for their ...
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... Gloucester in the preceding anecdote , and replace it by that of Stratford - on - Avon ? Homely and rude as such an allegorical drama as the Cradle of Security would now be considered , it was yet an advance in dramatic construction ...
... Gloucester in the preceding anecdote , and replace it by that of Stratford - on - Avon ? Homely and rude as such an allegorical drama as the Cradle of Security would now be considered , it was yet an advance in dramatic construction ...
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... Gloucester , and who died there in the year 1708. According to this authority the future great dramatist was " much given to all un- luckiness in stealing venison and rabbits , particularly from Sir Thomas Lucy , who had him oft whipped ...
... Gloucester , and who died there in the year 1708. According to this authority the future great dramatist was " much given to all un- luckiness in stealing venison and rabbits , particularly from Sir Thomas Lucy , who had him oft whipped ...
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... Gloucester , King Lear : Act I , sc . ii ; Act II , sc . iii ; Act III , sc . iv , vi ; Act IV , sc . i , vi ; Act V , sc . i , ii , iii EDMUND , bastard son of Glou- cester , King Lear : Act I , sc . i ; Act I , sc . ii ; Act II , sc ...
... Gloucester , King Lear : Act I , sc . ii ; Act II , sc . iii ; Act III , sc . iv , vi ; Act IV , sc . i , vi ; Act V , sc . i , ii , iii EDMUND , bastard son of Glou- cester , King Lear : Act I , sc . i ; Act I , sc . ii ; Act II , sc ...
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