The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Cassell, 1886 |
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Page 85
... given in the affording some trace of the possible origin whence Shakespeare the play owed its existence to a wish expressed by Queen Elizabeth , derived hints for his plot : but there is a pleasant tradition that who was so much ...
... given in the affording some trace of the possible origin whence Shakespeare the play owed its existence to a wish expressed by Queen Elizabeth , derived hints for his plot : but there is a pleasant tradition that who was so much ...
Page 121
... given ; but we imagine that it was originally a kind of jack - pudding , merry - andrew , or scaramouch character of the ancient drama , and came to signify a fantastic , coxcombical , or impertinent fellow . Here it seems to mean some ...
... given ; but we imagine that it was originally a kind of jack - pudding , merry - andrew , or scaramouch character of the ancient drama , and came to signify a fantastic , coxcombical , or impertinent fellow . Here it seems to mean some ...
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... given you this at over - night , She might have been o'erta'en ; and yet she writes , Pursuit would be but vain ... given ( in consonance with an old custom explained Note 15 , Act iii . , Comedy of Errors " ) as a distinctive name to ...
... given you this at over - night , She might have been o'erta'en ; and yet she writes , Pursuit would be but vain ... given ( in consonance with an old custom explained Note 15 , Act iii . , Comedy of Errors " ) as a distinctive name to ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 83 |
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