The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 8Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... telling on the Elizabethan stage ; " you can fancy the audience's chuckles over it . " Finally , it must be men- tioned that the patriotic tone of Shakespeare's play re - echoes the sentiment of his original ; especially strik- ing are ...
... telling on the Elizabethan stage ; " you can fancy the audience's chuckles over it . " Finally , it must be men- tioned that the patriotic tone of Shakespeare's play re - echoes the sentiment of his original ; especially strik- ing are ...
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... tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ? Let tears prevent her talk . Must I discourse ? Let Dido sigh , and say She weeps again to hear the wrack of Troy . Two words will serve , and then my tale is done , Elinor's proud brat hath ...
... tell a pleasing tale ? Must Constance speak ? Let tears prevent her talk . Must I discourse ? Let Dido sigh , and say She weeps again to hear the wrack of Troy . Two words will serve , and then my tale is done , Elinor's proud brat hath ...
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... Tell me , how if my brother , 120 Who , as you say , took pains to get this son , Had of your father claim'd this son for his ? In sooth , good friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all the world ; In ...
... Tell me , how if my brother , 120 Who , as you say , took pains to get this son , Had of your father claim'd this son for his ? In sooth , good friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all the world ; In ...
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... tell thee more . -- [ Exit Gurney . Madam , I was not old Sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday and ne'er broke his fast . Sir Robert could do well ; marry , to confess , Could he get me ? Sir ...
... tell thee more . -- [ Exit Gurney . Madam , I was not old Sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday and ne'er broke his fast . Sir Robert could do well ; marry , to confess , Could he get me ? Sir ...
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... tell us , shall your city call us lord , In that behalf which we have challenged it ? 240 245 250 255 260 Or shall we give the signal to our rage , And stalk in blood to our possession ? 265 First Cit . In brief , we are the king of ...
... tell us , shall your city call us lord , In that behalf which we have challenged it ? 240 245 250 255 260 Or shall we give the signal to our rage , And stalk in blood to our possession ? 265 First Cit . In brief , we are the king of ...
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