The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Jefferson Press, 1906 |
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... hours spent over " Plutarch's Lives " brought into being in Shakespeare's brain the true aspects of Roman character and Roman aspiration . Whencesoever the external impression came , whether from the world of books or the world of ...
... hours spent over " Plutarch's Lives " brought into being in Shakespeare's brain the true aspects of Roman character and Roman aspiration . Whencesoever the external impression came , whether from the world of books or the world of ...
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... hour , and in the self - same inn , A meaner woman was delivered Of such a burthen , male twins , both alike : Those , for their parents were exceeding poor , I bought , and brought up to attend my sons . My wife , not meanly proud of ...
... hour , and in the self - same inn , A meaner woman was delivered Of such a burthen , male twins , both alike : Those , for their parents were exceeding poor , I bought , and brought up to attend my sons . My wife , not meanly proud of ...
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... hour it will be dinner - time : Till that , I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the buildings , And then return , and sleep within mine inn ; For with long travel I am stiff and weary . Get thee away . DRO ...
... hour it will be dinner - time : Till that , I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the buildings , And then return , and sleep within mine inn ; For with long travel I am stiff and weary . Get thee away . DRO ...
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... hour as the newcomer , who is therefore called the indicator of the other's true date of birth . 52 Are penitent ] Suffer penance ( by fasting and praying ) . 50 50 ANT . S. Stop in your wind , sir : [ 11 ] SCENE II THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
... hour as the newcomer , who is therefore called the indicator of the other's true date of birth . 52 Are penitent ] Suffer penance ( by fasting and praying ) . 50 50 ANT . S. Stop in your wind , sir : [ 11 ] SCENE II THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
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... hour than this . Where is the gold I gave in charge to thee ? DRO . E. To me , sir ? why , you gave no gold to me . ANT . S. Come on , sir knave , have done your foolish- ness , And tell me how thou hast disposed thy charge . DRO . E ...
... hour than this . Where is the gold I gave in charge to thee ? DRO . E. To me , sir ? why , you gave no gold to me . ANT . S. Come on , sir knave , have done your foolish- ness , And tell me how thou hast disposed thy charge . DRO . E ...
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Abbess Adriana ÆGE Ægeon ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse bear chain Comedy of Errors dine dinner dost thou doth dramatic dramatist Dromio DROMIO of Syracuse DUKE Eglamour Enter ANTIPHOLUS Enter PROTEUS Epidamnum Exeunt Exit eyes fair false father fault Folio gentle Gentlemen of Verona give gone grace hair hath hear hence Henry Condell HOST husband JOHN HEMINGE John Lowin Julia lady ladyship LAUNCE letter live look lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost Lucetta Luciana Madam Silvia Marry Menæchmi Milan mistress never Plautus play poet pray quibble quoth reading SCENE servant Shake Shakespeare Sir Proteus Sir Thurio Sir Valentine sister speak speare's SPEED sweet tell thee thou art thou hast thy master thyself unto Venus and Adonis villain wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Winter's Tale word writ youth