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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. SUPPOSED SOURCE OF THE PLOT . own
use . The novel of Robert Greene , called “ Pandosto , ' and · The History of
Dorastus and Fawnia , ' which Shakspere undoubtedly followed , with very few ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. SUPPOSED SOURCE OF THE PLOT . own
use . The novel of Robert Greene , called “ Pandosto , ' and · The History of
Dorastus and Fawnia , ' which Shakspere undoubtedly followed , with very few ...
Pagina 143
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. And rather like a dream than an assurance
That my remembrance warrants : Had I not Four or five women once that tended
me ? Pro . Thou hadst , and more , Miranda : But how is it That this lives in thy ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. And rather like a dream than an assurance
That my remembrance warrants : Had I not Four or five women once that tended
me ? Pro . Thou hadst , and more , Miranda : But how is it That this lives in thy ...
Pagina 203
He adds , " if you look for the very word line - grove in any verbal index to
Shakespeare you will not find it ; for the modern editors , in their discretion , have
chosen to alter the line in which it occurs , and we now read• In the lime - grove
which ...
He adds , " if you look for the very word line - grove in any verbal index to
Shakespeare you will not find it ; for the modern editors , in their discretion , have
chosen to alter the line in which it occurs , and we now read• In the lime - grove
which ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. The legends of ... A curious specimen of
the legends of Sir Guy and Sir Bevis , from a black - letter quarto of the middle of
the sixteenth century , is given in Capell's ' School of Shakespeare . ' 8 SCENE I.-
...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. The legends of ... A curious specimen of
the legends of Sir Guy and Sir Bevis , from a black - letter quarto of the middle of
the sixteenth century , is given in Capell's ' School of Shakespeare . ' 8 SCENE I.-
...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. “ Remember therein , also , how the Duke
of Lancaster privily contrived all villainy to set them all together by the ears , and
to make the nobility to envy the King , and mislike him and his government ; by ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. “ Remember therein , also , how the Duke
of Lancaster privily contrived all villainy to set them all together by the ears , and
to make the nobility to envy the King , and mislike him and his government ; by ...
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