The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen1Methuen, 1904 |
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... speaking : Mother Phillips of the Banke - side is for the weaknesse of the backe : and then there's a very reverent Matron on Clarkenwell- Green , good at many things : Mistris Mary on the Banke- side is for recting a Figure : and one ...
... speaking : Mother Phillips of the Banke - side is for the weaknesse of the backe : and then there's a very reverent Matron on Clarkenwell- Green , good at many things : Mistris Mary on the Banke- side is for recting a Figure : and one ...
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... . This doctor does not speak in broken English . See Hazlitt's Shakespeare's Jest Books , 1864 , P. 339. It is not in the least likely this fool - tale hangs on to the Merry Wives . doctor at Windsor probably INTRODUCTION lix.
... . This doctor does not speak in broken English . See Hazlitt's Shakespeare's Jest Books , 1864 , P. 339. It is not in the least likely this fool - tale hangs on to the Merry Wives . doctor at Windsor probably INTRODUCTION lix.
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... speak broken English like Evans , but a little later than this Welsh words appear in their speeches . Captain Jenkin in Webster's Westward Ho , 1607 , is one of the earliest to use his own language , as he is also one of the best ...
... speak broken English like Evans , but a little later than this Welsh words appear in their speeches . Captain Jenkin in Webster's Westward Ho , 1607 , is one of the earliest to use his own language , as he is also one of the best ...
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... speak Welsh ? " It was a recognised sarcasm . It is comforting to remember that the Host was not out of pocket . Fenton makes that good . But there is no suggestion that the real plotters make restitution . In any case the Host lost ...
... speak Welsh ? " It was a recognised sarcasm . It is comforting to remember that the Host was not out of pocket . Fenton makes that good . But there is no suggestion that the real plotters make restitution . In any case the Host lost ...
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... speaking ) Shakespeare , who writ first , did not perfectly observe the Laws of Comedy , and Fletcher , who came nearer to perfection , yet through carelessness made many faults ; I will take the pattern of a perfect play from Ben ...
... speaking ) Shakespeare , who writ first , did not perfectly observe the Laws of Comedy , and Fletcher , who came nearer to perfection , yet through carelessness made many faults ; I will take the pattern of a perfect play from Ben ...
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