The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... play . The text is on the whole free from corruptions ; the most remark- able errors occur in II . v . 1 ; III . i . 81 ; V. iv . 129 ; where " Padua ” and “ " Verona " are given instead of “ Milan . ” These inaccuracies are probably ...
... play . The text is on the whole free from corruptions ; the most remark- able errors occur in II . v . 1 ; III . i . 81 ; V. iv . 129 ; where " Padua ” and “ " Verona " are given instead of “ Milan . ” These inaccuracies are probably ...
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... PLAY The greater part of the play seems ultimately derived from the Story of the Shepherdess Filismena in the Diana of Montemayor ( a Portuguese poet and novelist , 1520- 1562 ) . Bartholomew Yonge's translation of the work , though ...
... PLAY The greater part of the play seems ultimately derived from the Story of the Shepherdess Filismena in the Diana of Montemayor ( a Portuguese poet and novelist , 1520- 1562 ) . Bartholomew Yonge's translation of the work , though ...
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... play to The Two Italian Gentlemen . In this connection it is perhaps note- worthy that Meres , as early as 1598 , and Kirkman , as late as 1661 , mention Shakespeare's play as The Gentlemen of Verona . This was perhaps customary in ...
... play to The Two Italian Gentlemen . In this connection it is perhaps note- worthy that Meres , as early as 1598 , and Kirkman , as late as 1661 , mention Shakespeare's play as The Gentlemen of Verona . This was perhaps customary in ...
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... play in the Folios ; the form " Protheus " is in- variably used for " Proteus , " " Athonio " for " Antonio , " and " Pan- thion " for " Panthino . ” — I . G. SYNOPSIS By J. ELLIS BURDICK ACT I Proteus and Valentine 2 DRAMATIS PERSONE ...
... play in the Folios ; the form " Protheus " is in- variably used for " Proteus , " " Athonio " for " Antonio , " and " Pan- thion " for " Panthino . ” — I . G. SYNOPSIS By J. ELLIS BURDICK ACT I Proteus and Valentine 2 DRAMATIS PERSONE ...
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... play'd the sheep in losing him . Pro . Indeed , a sheep doth very often stray , An if the shepherd be awhile away . Speed . You conclude that my master is a shep- herd , then , and I a sheep ? Pro . I do . Speed . Why then , my horns ...
... play'd the sheep in losing him . Pro . Indeed , a sheep doth very often stray , An if the shepherd be awhile away . Speed . You conclude that my master is a shep- herd , then , and I a sheep ? Pro . I do . Speed . Why then , my horns ...
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