The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Gorboduc , all of which was probably written by Thomas Sackville , Earl of Dorset , but to the first three acts of which Thomas Norton has a disputed claim . This play is founded on events in the fabulous chronicles of Britain . The ...
... Gorboduc , all of which was probably written by Thomas Sackville , Earl of Dorset , but to the first three acts of which Thomas Norton has a disputed claim . This play is founded on events in the fabulous chronicles of Britain . The ...
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... Gorboduc . Madame ( alas ) what means your wofull tale ? Marcella . O silly woman I ! why to this houre Have kinde and fortune thus deferred my breath , That I should live to see this dolefull day ? Will ever wight beleve that such hard ...
... Gorboduc . Madame ( alas ) what means your wofull tale ? Marcella . O silly woman I ! why to this houre Have kinde and fortune thus deferred my breath , That I should live to see this dolefull day ? Will ever wight beleve that such hard ...
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... Gorboduc himself ; for in either case its motive and plan could not then have been more foreign to the genius of English dramatic literature . And it is now proper to say that translated plays adapted from . Greek and Latin authors , of ...
... Gorboduc himself ; for in either case its motive and plan could not then have been more foreign to the genius of English dramatic literature . And it is now proper to say that translated plays adapted from . Greek and Latin authors , of ...
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