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On the whole , I incline to suppose the earliest form of The Two Gentlemen produced about 1590 , though later than Love's Labour's Lost and The Comedy of Errors , and to recognise with Fleay a probable revision not later than 1595 .
On the whole , I incline to suppose the earliest form of The Two Gentlemen produced about 1590 , though later than Love's Labour's Lost and The Comedy of Errors , and to recognise with Fleay a probable revision not later than 1595 .
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It would be more natural to suppose a much longer interval between her parting with Proteus and her new resolve ( see below , ( 1 ) ) ; and I should place the latter rather in the interval between Days 5 and 6 , making that not less ...
It would be more natural to suppose a much longer interval between her parting with Proteus and her new resolve ( see below , ( 1 ) ) ; and I should place the latter rather in the interval between Days 5 and 6 , making that not less ...
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286 , “ the sweete voice of my Don I did by and by , and making no noise Felix . ” at all , I heard how Don Felix his Page , 37. Song . ] We need not suppose this called Fabius ( whom I knew by his Thurio's " sonnet ” of 111. ii .
286 , “ the sweete voice of my Don I did by and by , and making no noise Felix . ” at all , I heard how Don Felix his Page , 37. Song . ] We need not suppose this called Fabius ( whom I knew by his Thurio's " sonnet ” of 111. ii .
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