The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen1Methuen, 1904 |
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... common original for both versions " ( Folio and Quarto ) . I believe the Folio may be accepted as the text of the play in its entirety , with the usual amount of press errors assumed and allowed for ; and with also the painful ...
... common original for both versions " ( Folio and Quarto ) . I believe the Folio may be accepted as the text of the play in its entirety , with the usual amount of press errors assumed and allowed for ; and with also the painful ...
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... common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company , and , among them , some that made a frequent practice of deer- stealing , engaged him with them more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote ...
... common enough to young fellows , fallen into ill company , and , among them , some that made a frequent practice of deer- stealing , engaged him with them more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote ...
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... common one , and does not in the least involve the necessity of a whole personage , like Dekker's Horace ( ie . Ben Jonson ) , being pilloried upon the stage . According to local tradition , Wheatley says the scene of INTRODUCTION XXXV.
... common one , and does not in the least involve the necessity of a whole personage , like Dekker's Horace ( ie . Ben Jonson ) , being pilloried upon the stage . According to local tradition , Wheatley says the scene of INTRODUCTION XXXV.
Página xlviii
... common property amongst writers at the time of the Merry Wives . There was a play , not known now , named Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford , by Thomas Dowton and Samuel Rowley , acted ( according to Hazlitt ) in 1592–93 , and ...
... common property amongst writers at the time of the Merry Wives . There was a play , not known now , named Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford , by Thomas Dowton and Samuel Rowley , acted ( according to Hazlitt ) in 1592–93 , and ...
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... common enough . But with regard to the tradition of the ghost , Shakespeare is our sole authority . I have quoted a passage from Day's Law Tricks ( 1608 ) at IV . iv . 50 , which may possibly refer to this ghost , but he is not named ...
... common enough . But with regard to the tradition of the ghost , Shakespeare is our sole authority . I have quoted a passage from Day's Law Tricks ( 1608 ) at IV . iv . 50 , which may possibly refer to this ghost , but he is not named ...
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