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... become the proprietors of this edition we learn from an entry in the Stationers ' registers , under date November 8 , 1623 ; in which they claim " Mr. William Shakespeere's Comedyes , Histories , and Tragedyes , soe many of the said ...
... become the proprietors of this edition we learn from an entry in the Stationers ' registers , under date November 8 , 1623 ; in which they claim " Mr. William Shakespeere's Comedyes , Histories , and Tragedyes , soe many of the said ...
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... 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 arguments of Malone for placing the date of this play in 1591 , appear to us as little to ...
... 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 arguments of Malone for placing the date of this play in 1591 , appear to us as little to ...
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... become the captain of a band of people called Helots , who had revolted from the Lacedemonians ; and this is supposed to have given origin to the thoroughly Italian incident of Valentine being compelled to become the captain of the ...
... become the captain of a band of people called Helots , who had revolted from the Lacedemonians ; and this is supposed to have given origin to the thoroughly Italian incident of Valentine being compelled to become the captain of the ...
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... become a blustering melo- drame , or comedy a pert farce . They could endure poetry and wit -they understood the alternations of movement and repose . We have , in our character of audience , become degraded even by our advance in many ...
... become a blustering melo- drame , or comedy a pert farce . They could endure poetry and wit -they understood the alternations of movement and repose . We have , in our character of audience , become degraded even by our advance in many ...
Pagina 12
... become her tutor . O excellent device ! was there ever heard a better ? That my master , being scribe , to himself should write the letter ? Val . How now , sir ? what are you reasoning with your- self ? Speed . Nay , I was rhyming ...
... become her tutor . O excellent device ! was there ever heard a better ? That my master , being scribe , to himself should write the letter ? Val . How now , sir ? what are you reasoning with your- self ? Speed . Nay , I was rhyming ...
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WORKS OF SHAKSPERE William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Charles 1791-1873 Knight,John Sir Gilbert, 1817-1897 Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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