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Page xviii
... whether in the age of Anne or when Mrs. Thrale was rendering epigrams from the French . The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries meddled little with this kind of verse . The iambic movement , [ xviii ] THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
... whether in the age of Anne or when Mrs. Thrale was rendering epigrams from the French . The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries meddled little with this kind of verse . The iambic movement , [ xviii ] THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
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... Anne , do I. A good matter , surely comes there any more of it ? PAGE . My lord , ' t is but begun . SLY . ' Tis a very excellent piece lady : would ' t were done ! of work , madam [ They sit and mark . 230 238 10 SCENE II - PADUA ...
... Anne , do I. A good matter , surely comes there any more of it ? PAGE . My lord , ' t is but begun . SLY . ' Tis a very excellent piece lady : would ' t were done ! of work , madam [ They sit and mark . 230 238 10 SCENE II - PADUA ...
Page 124
... eighteenth century , appears to have imagined that he could concoct from " The Merry Wives of Windsor " something better suited to the court of Queen Anne . " The Comical Gallant " 66 66 " I had no success , and deserved. [ ix ]
... eighteenth century , appears to have imagined that he could concoct from " The Merry Wives of Windsor " something better suited to the court of Queen Anne . " The Comical Gallant " 66 66 " I had no success , and deserved. [ ix ]
Page 124
... Anne Page courtship , the fairy scene in the final act is the most charming of them all — ' full , " says one writer , " of the aromatic wood scents of Windsor Park by night , " and we should be thankful that the author of " A Midsummer ...
... Anne Page courtship , the fairy scene in the final act is the most charming of them all — ' full , " says one writer , " of the aromatic wood scents of Windsor Park by night , " and we should be thankful that the author of " A Midsummer ...
Page 124
... Anne Page " and her pleasant lover , Master Fenton , whom we respect too much to believe that he really companied " with the wild Prince and Poins , " there is not much to say , or rather there is not much that need be said , beyond the ...
... Anne Page " and her pleasant lover , Master Fenton , whom we respect too much to believe that he really companied " with the wild Prince and Poins , " there is not much to say , or rather there is not much that need be said , beyond the ...
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