The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... references in Shakespeare to condemned souls being of this color , and in one place there is an illusion to them in the language of the mysteries . Falstaff is reported to have said of a flea on Bardolph's red nose that " it was a black ...
... references in Shakespeare to condemned souls being of this color , and in one place there is an illusion to them in the language of the mysteries . Falstaff is reported to have said of a flea on Bardolph's red nose that " it was a black ...
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... reference by the great dramatist 7 , 0 is to the history as represented in those plays , not to i that recorded in the New Testament . The English t mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious e instructors , a fact ...
... reference by the great dramatist 7 , 0 is to the history as represented in those plays , not to i that recorded in the New Testament . The English t mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious e instructors , a fact ...
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... reference is now being made , he had also the opportunity of witnessing theatrical performances by some of the leading companies of the day . But trouble and sorrow invaded the paternal home . In the autumn of 1578 , his father affected ...
... reference is now being made , he had also the opportunity of witnessing theatrical performances by some of the leading companies of the day . But trouble and sorrow invaded the paternal home . In the autumn of 1578 , his father affected ...
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... reference to the accusations of Master Shallow , charges that are in the aggregate of a more formidable description than those which have been transmitted by hearsay . " You have hurt my keeper , kill'd my dogs , stol'n my deer " ( ed ...
... reference to the accusations of Master Shallow , charges that are in the aggregate of a more formidable description than those which have been transmitted by hearsay . " You have hurt my keeper , kill'd my dogs , stol'n my deer " ( ed ...
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... reference to the libel , in addition , perhaps , to some other indictment , that occasioned his flight to T the metropolis . _ts The Sir Thomas Lucy who received the honor of knight- hood in 1565 , and had thus accidentally diverted the ...
... reference to the libel , in addition , perhaps , to some other indictment , that occasioned his flight to T the metropolis . _ts The Sir Thomas Lucy who received the honor of knight- hood in 1565 , and had thus accidentally diverted the ...
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