The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... give them rigorous and well - defined meanings . For men like Udall and Sackville Tragedy was the tragedy of Seneca , Comedy the comedy of Plautus . On the other hand , a mediƦval usage , consecrated by Dante and by Chaucer , clung ...
... give them rigorous and well - defined meanings . For men like Udall and Sackville Tragedy was the tragedy of Seneca , Comedy the comedy of Plautus . On the other hand , a mediƦval usage , consecrated by Dante and by Chaucer , clung ...
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... give a name to every fixed star Have no more profit of their shining nights Than those that walk and wot they are . not what Too much to know is to know nought but fame ; And every godfather can give a name . King . How well he's read ...
... give a name to every fixed star Have no more profit of their shining nights Than those that walk and wot they are . not what Too much to know is to know nought but fame ; And every godfather can give a name . King . How well he's read ...
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... ' or Walker's mirth . ' 108 , 109. Things done out of season are commonly done by laborious and indirect processes . 110. sit you out , take no part . Give me the paper ; let me read the same 15 SC . I Love's Labour's Lost.
... ' or Walker's mirth . ' 108 , 109. Things done out of season are commonly done by laborious and indirect processes . 110. sit you out , take no part . Give me the paper ; let me read the same 15 SC . I Love's Labour's Lost.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Give me the paper ; let me read the same ; And to the strict'st decrees I'll write my name . King . How well this yielding rescues thee from shame ! Biron [ reads ] . ' Item , That no woman ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Give me the paper ; let me read the same ; And to the strict'st decrees I'll write my name . King . How well this yielding rescues thee from shame ! Biron [ reads ] . ' Item , That no woman ...
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... give us cause to climb in the merriness . Cost . The matter is to me , sir , as concerning Jaquenetta . The manner of it is , I was taken with the manner . Biron . In what manner ? Cost . In manner and form following , sir ; all those ...
... give us cause to climb in the merriness . Cost . The matter is to me , sir , as concerning Jaquenetta . The manner of it is , I was taken with the manner . Biron . In what manner ? Cost . In manner and form following , sir ; all those ...
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