The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play |
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We know not whether he removed Chancery suit in 1597 by John Shakespeare and his wife to there shortly before the opening of the Globe , or whether recover Asbyes : their bill ; the answer of John Lambert ; from the first it had been ...
We know not whether he removed Chancery suit in 1597 by John Shakespeare and his wife to there shortly before the opening of the Globe , or whether recover Asbyes : their bill ; the answer of John Lambert ; from the first it had been ...
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great dramatist , that these " long lobbling verses " formed a portion of the old court - drama , of which Shakespeare made as much use as answered his purpose : they are quite in the MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . style of plays anterior to ...
great dramatist , that these " long lobbling verses " formed a portion of the old court - drama , of which Shakespeare made as much use as answered his purpose : they are quite in the MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . style of plays anterior to ...
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... and the answer of Apollo that she was guiltless , and was exposed very differently , and probåbly for this reason :that ... and to have been robbed of all he had ; and well be more revolting than for Pandosto ( who answers to how he ...
... and the answer of Apollo that she was guiltless , and was exposed very differently , and probåbly for this reason :that ... and to have been robbed of all he had ; and well be more revolting than for Pandosto ( who answers to how he ...
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I come I , not rememb'ring how I cried out then , To answer thy best pleasure ; be ' t to fly , Will cry it o'er again : it is a hint , To swim , to dive into the fire , to ride That wrings mine eyes to't . On the curl'd clouds : to thy ...
I come I , not rememb'ring how I cried out then , To answer thy best pleasure ; be ' t to fly , Will cry it o'er again : it is a hint , To swim , to dive into the fire , to ride That wrings mine eyes to't . On the curl'd clouds : to thy ...
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And do him right , that , answering one foul wrong , Ang . At any time ' fore noon . Lives not to act another . Be satisfied : Isab . Save your honour ! Your brother dies to - morrow : be content .
And do him right , that , answering one foul wrong , Ang . At any time ' fore noon . Lives not to act another . Be satisfied : Isab . Save your honour ! Your brother dies to - morrow : be content .
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