The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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So The Winter's Tale , which is taken from an old book , called The Delectable History of Dorastus and Fawnia , contains the space of sixteen or seventeen years , and the scene is sometimes laid in Bohemia , and sometimes in Sicily ...
So The Winter's Tale , which is taken from an old book , called The Delectable History of Dorastus and Fawnia , contains the space of sixteen or seventeen years , and the scene is sometimes laid in Bohemia , and sometimes in Sicily ...
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The whole man with his vices and virtues , is finely and exactly described in the second scene of the fourth Act . The distresses , likewise , of Queen Katharine , in this play , are very movingly touched ; and , though the art of the ...
The whole man with his vices and virtues , is finely and exactly described in the second scene of the fourth Act . The distresses , likewise , of Queen Katharine , in this play , are very movingly touched ; and , though the art of the ...
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SCENE V. - A room in the Garter Inn . Anne . I mean , master Slender , what would you with me ? Enter FALSTAFF and BARDOLPH . Slen . Truly , for mine own part , I would little Fal . Bardolph , I say , or nothing with you : Your father ...
SCENE V. - A room in the Garter Inn . Anne . I mean , master Slender , what would you with me ? Enter FALSTAFF and BARDOLPH . Slen . Truly , for mine own part , I would little Fal . Bardolph , I say , or nothing with you : Your father ...
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SCENE I. - The Street . Enter Mrs. PAGE , Mrs. QUICKLY , and WILLIAM . Mrs. Page . Is he at master Ford's already , think'st thou . Quick . Sure , he is by this ; or will be sently but truly , he is very courageous * mad , about his ...
SCENE I. - The Street . Enter Mrs. PAGE , Mrs. QUICKLY , and WILLIAM . Mrs. Page . Is he at master Ford's already , think'st thou . Quick . Sure , he is by this ; or will be sently but truly , he is very courageous * mad , about his ...
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Mrs. Page . Come , to the forge with it then , hape it : I would not have things cool . • Lover . Scab . SCENE III - A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter HOST and BARDOLPH . Scent . [ Exeunt . ( Cry out . Bard . Sir , the Germans desire to ...
Mrs. Page . Come , to the forge with it then , hape it : I would not have things cool . • Lover . Scab . SCENE III - A Room in the Garter Inn . Enter HOST and BARDOLPH . Scent . [ Exeunt . ( Cry out . Bard . Sir , the Germans desire to ...
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