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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... hand in Warton's History of English Poetry and Collier's Annals of the Stage , so that the only merit or demerit we can claim is in so selecting and condensing the matter as may best agree with our judgment and our space . In England ...
... hand in Warton's History of English Poetry and Collier's Annals of the Stage , so that the only merit or demerit we can claim is in so selecting and condensing the matter as may best agree with our judgment and our space . In England ...
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... hand torn off as he goes to driving the nails ; whereupon the doctor and his man come in to dress the wound , but , after a long comic scene betwixt them , are driven out as quacks and impostors . The Jews then proceed to boil the Host ...
... hand torn off as he goes to driving the nails ; whereupon the doctor and his man come in to dress the wound , but , after a long comic scene betwixt them , are driven out as quacks and impostors . The Jews then proceed to boil the Host ...
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... hand torn off as he goes to driving the nails ; whereupon the doctor and his man come in to dress the wound , but , after a long comic scene betwixt them , are driven out as quacks and impostors . The Jews then proceed to boil the Host ...
... hand torn off as he goes to driving the nails ; whereupon the doctor and his man come in to dress the wound , but , after a long comic scene betwixt them , are driven out as quacks and impostors . The Jews then proceed to boil the Host ...
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... hands of the trading companies . Our information touching the Corpus Christi plays at Coventry extends from 1416 to 1591 ; during which period there is no sign of the clergy having any share in them . The records . of Chester also show ...
... hands of the trading companies . Our information touching the Corpus Christi plays at Coventry extends from 1416 to 1591 ; during which period there is no sign of the clergy having any share in them . The records . of Chester also show ...
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... hand ; " he owns the slaying of his brother , and the boy counsels flight , lest the bai- liffs catch them . Next we have a course of buffoon- ery : Cain makes a mock proclamation in the king's name ; the boy repeats it blunderingly ...
... hand ; " he owns the slaying of his brother , and the boy counsels flight , lest the bai- liffs catch them . Next we have a course of buffoon- ery : Cain makes a mock proclamation in the king's name ; the boy repeats it blunderingly ...
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