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Pagina 297
... Hold thy peace . " Clo . I shall never begin , if I hold my peace . Sir And . Good , i ' faith ! Come , begin . Enter MARIA . [ They sing a catch . Mar. What a catterwauling do you keep here ! If my lady have not called up her steward ...
... Hold thy peace . " Clo . I shall never begin , if I hold my peace . Sir And . Good , i ' faith ! Come , begin . Enter MARIA . [ They sing a catch . Mar. What a catterwauling do you keep here ! If my lady have not called up her steward ...
Pagina 376
... hold on him . Lucio . This may prove worse than hanging . Duke . What you have spoke , I pardon ; sit you down.- [ To ESCALUS . We'll borrow place of him : -Sir , by your leave : Hast thou or word , or wit , or impudence , That yet can ...
... hold on him . Lucio . This may prove worse than hanging . Duke . What you have spoke , I pardon ; sit you down.- [ To ESCALUS . We'll borrow place of him : -Sir , by your leave : Hast thou or word , or wit , or impudence , That yet can ...
Pagina 91
... hold horses , but not Shak- spere himself . As a proprietor of the theatre , Shakspere might sagaciously perceive that its interest would be pro- moted by the readiest accommodation being offered to its visitors ; and further , with ...
... hold horses , but not Shak- spere himself . As a proprietor of the theatre , Shakspere might sagaciously perceive that its interest would be pro- moted by the readiest accommodation being offered to its visitors ; and further , with ...
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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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The Works of Shakespere: Revised from the Best Authorities, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1854 |
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