The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Queen . And his acknowledged play , The Miseries of Enforced Marriage ( 1603 ) , though totally unlike Pericles in plot ( it is founded on the contemporary history of a Yorkshire family ) , has ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Queen . And his acknowledged play , The Miseries of Enforced Marriage ( 1603 ) , though totally unlike Pericles in plot ( it is founded on the contemporary history of a Yorkshire family ) , has ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. of his The New Inn ( 1629 ) , turned savagely upon the ' mouldy tale ' which it was still a safe venture to perform ; and even Owen Feltham's Reply seems to admit that there were many whom ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. of his The New Inn ( 1629 ) , turned savagely upon the ' mouldy tale ' which it was still a safe venture to perform ; and even Owen Feltham's Reply seems to admit that there were many whom ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. PERICLES ACT I. Enter GOWER . Before the palace of Antioch . To sing a song that old was sung , From ashes ancient Gower is come ; Assuming man's infirmities , To glad your ear , and please ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. PERICLES ACT I. Enter GOWER . Before the palace of Antioch . To sing a song that old was sung , From ashes ancient Gower is come ; Assuming man's infirmities , To glad your ear , and please ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. What shipping and what lading ' s in our haven , And then return to us . [ Exeunt Lords . ] Heli- canus , thou Hast moved us : what seest thou in our looks ? Hel . An angry brow , dread lord ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. What shipping and what lading ' s in our haven , And then return to us . [ Exeunt Lords . ] Heli- canus , thou Hast moved us : what seest thou in our looks ? Hel . An angry brow , dread lord ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Her face was to mine eye beyond all wonder ; The rest - hark in thine ear - as black as incest : Which by my knowledge found , the sinful father Seem'd not to strike , but smooth : but thou ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Her face was to mine eye beyond all wonder ; The rest - hark in thine ear - as black as incest : Which by my knowledge found , the sinful father Seem'd not to strike , but smooth : but thou ...
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