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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... soon returns , and ends the dispute by casting the rebels with their leader out of heaven . Adam and Eve are then created , and Satan ends the piece with a speech venting his envy of their happiness in Eden . The second play relates to ...
... soon returns , and ends the dispute by casting the rebels with their leader out of heaven . Adam and Eve are then created , and Satan ends the piece with a speech venting his envy of their happiness in Eden . The second play relates to ...
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... soon miss the sheep ; swear by St. Thomas of Kent that they suspect Mak ; go to his cottage ; knock : he lets them in , tells them what his wife has been doing , and begs them not to disturb her : she joins in the request ; and , as the ...
... soon miss the sheep ; swear by St. Thomas of Kent that they suspect Mak ; go to his cottage ; knock : he lets them in , tells them what his wife has been doing , and begs them not to disturb her : she joins in the request ; and , as the ...
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... soon miss the sheep ; swear by St. Thomas of Kent that they suspect Mak ; go to his cottage ; knock : he lets them in , tells them what his wife has been doing , and begs them not to disturb her : she joins in the request ; and , as the ...
... soon miss the sheep ; swear by St. Thomas of Kent that they suspect Mak ; go to his cottage ; knock : he lets them in , tells them what his wife has been doing , and begs them not to disturb her : she joins in the request ; and , as the ...
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... soon said , " he then goes up from the pit of hell ; Christ tells him He has come to fetch His own , and the Father hath sent Him . Satan then argues with Him on the injustice of releasing those already damned his arguments failing , he ...
... soon said , " he then goes up from the pit of hell ; Christ tells him He has come to fetch His own , and the Father hath sent Him . Satan then argues with Him on the injustice of releasing those already damned his arguments failing , he ...
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... soon see " the Parliament of heaven . " Next , we have the ceremony of Mary's betrothment . The Bishop summons the males of David's house to appear in the temple , each bringing a white rod ; being divinely assured that he whose rod ...
... soon see " the Parliament of heaven . " Next , we have the ceremony of Mary's betrothment . The Bishop summons the males of David's house to appear in the temple , each bringing a white rod ; being divinely assured that he whose rod ...
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