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... shew , that the excitements of military adventure , and of maritime discovery , had become the most familiar objects of ambition , from the period of Shakspere's first arrival in London to nearly the end of the century . The other ...
... shew , that the excitements of military adventure , and of maritime discovery , had become the most familiar objects of ambition , from the period of Shakspere's first arrival in London to nearly the end of the century . The other ...
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... shew that the Fal- staff of the First Part of Henry IV . was originally called Oldcastle . If that were the case , and the balance of evidence is in favour of that opinion , the whole matter seems to us clearer . Let it be remembered ...
... shew that the Fal- staff of the First Part of Henry IV . was originally called Oldcastle . If that were the case , and the balance of evidence is in favour of that opinion , the whole matter seems to us clearer . Let it be remembered ...
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... shew of both , -wherein fat Falstaff1 Hath a great scene : the image of the jest I'll shew you here at large . Hark , good mine host : To - night at Herne's oak , just ' twixt twelve and one , Must my sweet Nan present the fairy queen ...
... shew of both , -wherein fat Falstaff1 Hath a great scene : the image of the jest I'll shew you here at large . Hark , good mine host : To - night at Herne's oak , just ' twixt twelve and one , Must my sweet Nan present the fairy queen ...
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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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