The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page lii
... Charles Kean's production in 1859 , on the eve of his retirement , at the Princess's Theatre , which from 1850 to 1859 was ' the scene of the finest produc- tions scenically of Shakespeare up to that date ' . He interpolated a pageant ...
... Charles Kean's production in 1859 , on the eve of his retirement , at the Princess's Theatre , which from 1850 to 1859 was ' the scene of the finest produc- tions scenically of Shakespeare up to that date ' . He interpolated a pageant ...
Page 9
... Charles the Great , having subdued the Saxons , There left behind and settled certain French : Who holding in disdain the German women For some dishonest manners of their life , Established then this law - to wit , no female Should be ...
... Charles the Great , having subdued the Saxons , There left behind and settled certain French : Who holding in disdain the German women For some dishonest manners of their life , Established then this law - to wit , no female Should be ...
Page 10
... Charles the duke of Lorraine , sole heir male Of the true line and stock of Charles the Great , To find his title with some shows of truth , Though in pure truth it was corrupt and naught , Conveyed himself as th'heir to th'Lady Lingare ...
... Charles the duke of Lorraine , sole heir male Of the true line and stock of Charles the Great , To find his title with some shows of truth , Though in pure truth it was corrupt and naught , Conveyed himself as th'heir to th'Lady Lingare ...
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