The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 20Colonial Press, 1901 |
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... carried , by two torturers , before Annas and Caiaphas , and the lat- ter , enraged at His silence , breaks forth in divers insults , threatening to thrust out both His eyes , to put Him in the stocks , and to hang Him . By the advice ...
... carried , by two torturers , before Annas and Caiaphas , and the lat- ter , enraged at His silence , breaks forth in divers insults , threatening to thrust out both His eyes , to put Him in the stocks , and to hang Him . By the advice ...
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... carried . Lechery then beguiles her with a flattering speech ; Luxury takes her to a tavern ; there a gallant named Curiosity treats her to " sops and wine , " and seduces her . The raising of Lazarus , who also had Cyrus for his father ...
... carried . Lechery then beguiles her with a flattering speech ; Luxury takes her to a tavern ; there a gallant named Curiosity treats her to " sops and wine , " and seduces her . The raising of Lazarus , who also had Cyrus for his father ...
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... carried still further in another play , of a later date , called The Life and Repentance of Mary Magdalen ; where we have di- vers impersonations of abstract ideas , such as Law , Faith , Repentance , Pride , Cupidity , Carnal - concu ...
... carried still further in another play , of a later date , called The Life and Repentance of Mary Magdalen ; where we have di- vers impersonations of abstract ideas , such as Law , Faith , Repentance , Pride , Cupidity , Carnal - concu ...
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... of his ordinary function was to bestride the Devil , and beat him till he roared , and the audience roared with him ; the scene ending with his being carried off to hell on the Devil's back . Much of Moral - plays 39.
... of his ordinary function was to bestride the Devil , and beat him till he roared , and the audience roared with him ; the scene ending with his being carried off to hell on the Devil's back . Much of Moral - plays 39.
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... carry away the Vice on his back , quick to hell , wherever he came , and reform abuses . " Again , at the end of act ii . , the question being put , " How like you the Vice in the play ? " Widow Tattle complains , " But here is never a ...
... carry away the Vice on his back , quick to hell , wherever he came , and reform abuses . " Again , at the end of act ii . , the question being put , " How like you the Vice in the play ? " Widow Tattle complains , " But here is never a ...
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