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Pagina 514
... SCENE I. " Hast thou , according to thy oath and band ? " THE appeal of Hereford against Mowbray was to be decided by a " trial by combat " This practice was very ancient , and traces of it are found in the fifth century . The " oath ...
... SCENE I. " Hast thou , according to thy oath and band ? " THE appeal of Hereford against Mowbray was to be decided by a " trial by combat " This practice was very ancient , and traces of it are found in the fifth century . The " oath ...
Pagina 515
... SCENE III . " The frosty Caucasus . " " In the language of the Calmuc Tartars , C'hasu signifies snow , " according to Mr. Wilford , in the sixth volume of " Asiatic Researches . " There are two papers in the " Censura Literaria " of ...
... SCENE III . " The frosty Caucasus . " " In the language of the Calmuc Tartars , C'hasu signifies snow , " according to Mr. Wilford , in the sixth volume of " Asiatic Researches . " There are two papers in the " Censura Literaria " of ...
Pagina 641
... scene . Hanmer rejects it as an interpolation of the players . Not only this scene , but the scraps of French which are put in the mouths of other characters , have a dramatic purpose . The great object of this play is to excite and ...
... scene . Hanmer rejects it as an interpolation of the players . Not only this scene , but the scraps of French which are put in the mouths of other characters , have a dramatic purpose . The great object of this play is to excite and ...
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NOTICE OF THE ORIGINAL EDITIONS OF THE PLAYS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 108 |
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 228 |
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