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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Page 24
... thou shalt sit , " he " sinks into hell - pit . " Adam , Eve , Moses , and the Prophets , being then set free , conclude by singing Te Deum laudamus . The Chester and Coventry plays , for the most part , closely resemble the Towneley ...
... thou shalt sit , " he " sinks into hell - pit . " Adam , Eve , Moses , and the Prophets , being then set free , conclude by singing Te Deum laudamus . The Chester and Coventry plays , for the most part , closely resemble the Towneley ...
Page 61
... thou livest the more Fool thou art , is the title of a very amusing piece , by W. Wager , which was probably written early in Elizabeth's reign , though the exact date cannot be fixed , either of the writing or the printing . Its moral ...
... thou livest the more Fool thou art , is the title of a very amusing piece , by W. Wager , which was probably written early in Elizabeth's reign , though the exact date cannot be fixed , either of the writing or the printing . Its moral ...
Page 62
... thou wert hang'd by the neck : If it please the Devil me to have , Let him carry me away on his back . " We are left to infer that Confusion , who is the Devil of the piece , takes him at his word . The Conflict of Conscience , by ...
... thou wert hang'd by the neck : If it please the Devil me to have , Let him carry me away on his back . " We are left to infer that Confusion , who is the Devil of the piece , takes him at his word . The Conflict of Conscience , by ...
Page 63
... thou wert hang'd by the neck : If it please the Devil me to have , Let him carry me away on his back . " We are left to infer that Confusion , who is the Devil of the piece , takes him at his word . The Conflict of Conscience , by ...
... thou wert hang'd by the neck : If it please the Devil me to have , Let him carry me away on his back . " We are left to infer that Confusion , who is the Devil of the piece , takes him at his word . The Conflict of Conscience , by ...
Page 65
... thou find But wants of will and restless mind ? A mind that mars and mangles all , And breedeth jars to work thy fall . Come , gentle Wit , I thee require , And thou shalt hit thy chief desire , Thy chief desire and hoped prey ; First ...
... thou find But wants of will and restless mind ? A mind that mars and mangles all , And breedeth jars to work thy fall . Come , gentle Wit , I thee require , And thou shalt hit thy chief desire , Thy chief desire and hoped prey ; First ...
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