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Pagina 398
... thing is here . I'll take it up for pity : yet I'll tarry till my son come ; he hollaed but even now . Whoa , ho hoa ! 1 : ACT IV . ] If tinkers may have. ACT III . ] Too far i ' the land ; ' tis like to be loud weather ; Besides , this ...
... thing is here . I'll take it up for pity : yet I'll tarry till my son come ; he hollaed but even now . Whoa , ho hoa ! 1 : ACT IV . ] If tinkers may have. ACT III . ] Too far i ' the land ; ' tis like to be loud weather ; Besides , this ...
Pagina 462
... thing he had to say is a bribe ; he now only gives flattery and a promise . The time " for saying " the thing " is discussed in the subsequent portion of John's speech . 3 Sound on . So the original . But on and one were often spelt ...
... thing he had to say is a bribe ; he now only gives flattery and a promise . The time " for saying " the thing " is discussed in the subsequent portion of John's speech . 3 Sound on . So the original . But on and one were often spelt ...
Pagina 46
... thing of fashion or of pedantry . When Gosson wrote , the poetry of the English drama was not yet born ; and the people contented themselves with something else that was nearer poetry than the plays which were " not fit for every man's ...
... thing of fashion or of pedantry . When Gosson wrote , the poetry of the English drama was not yet born ; and the people contented themselves with something else that was nearer poetry than the plays which were " not fit for every man's ...
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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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