The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 19
... head- gear seem to have been painted or dyed in a variety of colors , so that , as far as costume could assist the decep- tion , he probably appeared , when brandishing his flaming sword , as fierce and hideous a tyrant as could well ...
... head- gear seem to have been painted or dyed in a variety of colors , so that , as far as costume could assist the decep- tion , he probably appeared , when brandishing his flaming sword , as fierce and hideous a tyrant as could well ...
Page 45
... head of one of the most opulent and influential families in the county of Warwick . Owning estates in various parts of the country , including , within a few miles of Stratford - on - Avon , the manors of Sherbourn , Hampton Lucy and ...
... head of one of the most opulent and influential families in the county of Warwick . Owning estates in various parts of the country , including , within a few miles of Stratford - on - Avon , the manors of Sherbourn , Hampton Lucy and ...
Page 60
... head - dress of feathers and straw . " As for you , sirrah , " quoths the indignant parent , " you know how often I have fetched you out of Newgate and Bridewell ; -you have been an un- gracious villain ; —I have nothing to bequeath to ...
... head - dress of feathers and straw . " As for you , sirrah , " quoths the indignant parent , " you know how often I have fetched you out of Newgate and Bridewell ; -you have been an un- gracious villain ; —I have nothing to bequeath to ...
Page 103
... Head Tavern had been introduced as Sir John Oldcastle , but the Queen ordered Shakespeare to alter the name of the character . This step was taken in consequence of the representations of some member or members of the Cob- ham family ...
... Head Tavern had been introduced as Sir John Oldcastle , but the Queen ordered Shakespeare to alter the name of the character . This step was taken in consequence of the representations of some member or members of the Cob- ham family ...
Page 157
... heads were disguised by grotesque periwigs . Forman's narrative decides a ques- tion , which has frequently been raised , as to whether the Ghost of Banquo should appear , or only be imagined , by Macbeth . There is no doubt that the ...
... heads were disguised by grotesque periwigs . Forman's narrative decides a ques- tion , which has frequently been raised , as to whether the Ghost of Banquo should appear , or only be imagined , by Macbeth . There is no doubt that the ...
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