The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... scenes before us . John of Florence is the Ambrogiulo , Ambrosius of Jennens the Bernabo of the story . Of the ... scene throughout the narrative . 66 I know not that any advantage is gained by the discovery of this antiquated ...
... scenes before us . John of Florence is the Ambrogiulo , Ambrosius of Jennens the Bernabo of the story . Of the ... scene throughout the narrative . 66 I know not that any advantage is gained by the discovery of this antiquated ...
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... SCENE , sometimes in Britain ; sometimes in Italy . CYMBELINE . ACT I. SCENE I Britain . The Garden PERSONS REPRESENTED .
... SCENE , sometimes in Britain ; sometimes in Italy . CYMBELINE . ACT I. SCENE I Britain . The Garden PERSONS REPRESENTED .
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... scene : " The ap- probation of those that weep this lamentable divorce , are won- derfully to extend him . " Again , in The Winter's Tale : " The report of her is extended more than can be thought . " MALONE . Perhaps this passage may ...
... scene : " The ap- probation of those that weep this lamentable divorce , are won- derfully to extend him . " Again , in The Winter's Tale : " The report of her is extended more than can be thought . " MALONE . Perhaps this passage may ...
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... SCENE II . The Same . [ Exeunt . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN3 . QUEEN . NO , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , 3- Imogen . ] Holinshed's Chronicle furnished Shakspeare After the slander of most step - mothers ...
... SCENE II . The Same . [ Exeunt . Enter the Queen , POSTHUMUS , and IMOGEN3 . QUEEN . NO , be assur'd , you shall not find me , daughter , 3- Imogen . ] Holinshed's Chronicle furnished Shakspeare After the slander of most step - mothers ...
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... scene : " And every day that comes , comes to decay " A day's work in him . ” Dr. Warburton would read " A yare ( i . e . a speedy ) age ; Sir T. Hanmer would restore the metre by a supplemental epi- thet : 66 thou heapest many “ A ...
... scene : " And every day that comes , comes to decay " A day's work in him . ” Dr. Warburton would read " A yare ( i . e . a speedy ) age ; Sir T. Hanmer would restore the metre by a supplemental epi- thet : 66 thou heapest many “ A ...
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