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ties , such as our play wants . I pray you , fail me not . Bot . We will meet ; and
there we may rehearse most obscenely and courageously . Take pains ; be
perfect : adieu . Quin . _ At the duke ' s oak we meet . Bot . Enough ; hold or cut
bow ...
ties , such as our play wants . I pray you , fail me not . Bot . We will meet ; and
there we may rehearse most obscenely and courageously . Take pains ; be
perfect : adieu . Quin . _ At the duke ' s oak we meet . Bot . Enough ; hold or cut
bow ...
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This comedy first appeared in the folio of 1623 , but it is in some way closely
connected with a play published in 1594 , and bearing the almost identical title ,
The Taming of A Shrew . Pope was of the opinion that Shakespeare wrote both
plays ...
This comedy first appeared in the folio of 1623 , but it is in some way closely
connected with a play published in 1594 , and bearing the almost identical title ,
The Taming of A Shrew . Pope was of the opinion that Shakespeare wrote both
plays ...
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This play appeared in two quarto editions in the year 1609 ; on the title - page of
the earlier of the two it is stated to have been acted at the Globe ; the later
contains a singular preface in which the play is spoken of as “ never stal ' d with
the ...
This play appeared in two quarto editions in the year 1609 ; on the title - page of
the earlier of the two it is stated to have been acted at the Globe ; the later
contains a singular preface in which the play is spoken of as “ never stal ' d with
the ...
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TITUS ANDRONICUS | 1 |
KING HENRY VI PART I | 27 |
LOVES LABOURs Lost | 56 |
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