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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... EDITORS AND COMMENTA- TORS ( Historical Sketch ) . 206 · From a French Engraving . SHAKESPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS ( Bibliography ) . 319 • From Painting by John Faed . AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA BEFORE SHAKESPEARE AN.
... EDITORS AND COMMENTA- TORS ( Historical Sketch ) . 206 · From a French Engraving . SHAKESPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS ( Bibliography ) . 319 • From Painting by John Faed . AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE ENGLISH DRAMA BEFORE SHAKESPEARE AN.
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... friends her with a whip ; she resents that kindness , but comes off second best ; wishes herself a widow , and the same to all the other wives in the audience ; he exhorts all the husbands to break their wives in , lest they get broken ...
... friends her with a whip ; she resents that kindness , but comes off second best ; wishes herself a widow , and the same to all the other wives in the audience ; he exhorts all the husbands to break their wives in , lest they get broken ...
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... friend of all that " use backbitings and slanderings . " He refuses to sentence Christ , but secretly gives orders for the crucifixion while washing his hands . St. John carries the news to the Virgin and the other women ; and at the ...
... friend of all that " use backbitings and slanderings . " He refuses to sentence Christ , but secretly gives orders for the crucifixion while washing his hands . St. John carries the news to the Virgin and the other women ; and at the ...
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... friend . He was hugely given to cracking ribald and saucy jokes with and upon the Devil , and treating him in a style of coarse familiarity and mockery ; and a part of his ordinary function was to bestride the Devil , and beat him till ...
... friend . He was hugely given to cracking ribald and saucy jokes with and upon the Devil , and treating him in a style of coarse familiarity and mockery ; and a part of his ordinary function was to bestride the Devil , and beat him till ...
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... friends , Voluptas and Stultitia , to take him in hand . De- tractio , who calls himself Backbiter , is also made one of his train , and procures him the acquaintance of Avaritia , by whom he is introduced to the other Deadly Sins : not ...
... friends , Voluptas and Stultitia , to take him in hand . De- tractio , who calls himself Backbiter , is also made one of his train , and procures him the acquaintance of Avaritia , by whom he is introduced to the other Deadly Sins : not ...
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