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... mean acting in our plays , or mean that in his writings he ( Shake- speare ) made use of theirs ( or of their titbits ) is more con- jectural . Probably Greene means the latter implied in the former - that is to say he means both ...
... mean acting in our plays , or mean that in his writings he ( Shake- speare ) made use of theirs ( or of their titbits ) is more con- jectural . Probably Greene means the latter implied in the former - that is to say he means both ...
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... means to frame our sovereign's fall . Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep , And in his simple show he harbours treason . The fox barks not when he would steal the lamb : No , no , my sovereign ; Gloucester is a man Unsounded ...
... means to frame our sovereign's fall . Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep , And in his simple show he harbours treason . The fox barks not when he would steal the lamb : No , no , my sovereign ; Gloucester is a man Unsounded ...
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... mean To reconcile you all unto the king . ยท [ Exeunt . 53 , 54. All . A Clifford . and Clifford ] 112. All . A ... mean ] See Part I. III . ii . 10 ; and Two Gentlemen of Verona , III . i . 38. See quotation from Jack Straw , " a mean to ...
... mean To reconcile you all unto the king . ยท [ Exeunt . 53 , 54. All . A Clifford . and Clifford ] 112. All . A ... mean ] See Part I. III . ii . 10 ; and Two Gentlemen of Verona , III . i . 38. See quotation from Jack Straw , " a mean to ...
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