The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... not one , Let villainy itself forswear ' t . " 61804 66 were called forth by the occasion " These lines. STATE OF THE TEXT , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF A WINTER'S TALE . SCENE I. - Sicilia . An Antechamber in Leontes '. B 2 ...
... not one , Let villainy itself forswear ' t . " 61804 66 were called forth by the occasion " These lines. STATE OF THE TEXT , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF A WINTER'S TALE . SCENE I. - Sicilia . An Antechamber in Leontes '. B 2 ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 66 were called forth by the occasion " These lines , " says 66 Chalmers , of the conspiracy of Essex . " No , " says Malone , " these lines could never have been intended for the ear of her who had ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 66 were called forth by the occasion " These lines , " says 66 Chalmers , of the conspiracy of Essex . " No , " says Malone , " these lines could never have been intended for the ear of her who had ...
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... called ' Winter's Tale , ' for- merly allowed of by Sir George Bucke and likewise by me . " Sir George Bucke first exercised the office of Master of the Revels in 1610. The play , therefore , could not have been earlier than this year ...
... called ' Winter's Tale , ' for- merly allowed of by Sir George Bucke and likewise by me . " Sir George Bucke first exercised the office of Master of the Revels in 1610. The play , therefore , could not have been earlier than this year ...
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... called Pandosto , ' and ' The History of Dorastus and Fawnia , ' which Shakspere undoubtedly followed , with very few important deviations , in the construction of the plot of his Winter's Tale , ' is a small book , occupying fifty ...
... called Pandosto , ' and ' The History of Dorastus and Fawnia , ' which Shakspere undoubtedly followed , with very few important deviations , in the construction of the plot of his Winter's Tale , ' is a small book , occupying fifty ...
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... called . We have the expression in Webster sufficiently clear : — " Like the gesse in the progress ; You know where you shall find me . " Good deed - indeed . d Jar of the clock - the ticking of the pendulum . Not like a guest ; so you ...
... called . We have the expression in Webster sufficiently clear : — " Like the gesse in the progress ; You know where you shall find me . " Good deed - indeed . d Jar of the clock - the ticking of the pendulum . Not like a guest ; so you ...
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