“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1864 - 429 páginas |
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... appears to have been taken , was not published till 1595. But on a more attentive examination of that translation , I find that Shakespeare might have seen it before publication ; for from the printer's advertisement to the reader , it ...
... appears to have been taken , was not published till 1595. But on a more attentive examination of that translation , I find that Shakespeare might have seen it before publication ; for from the printer's advertisement to the reader , it ...
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... you what I think . Ant . E. I think thou art an ass . Dro . E. Marry , so it doth appear By the wrongs I suffer and the blows I bear . I should kick , being kick'd ; and , being SCENE I. ] THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . 21 16.
... you what I think . Ant . E. I think thou art an ass . Dro . E. Marry , so it doth appear By the wrongs I suffer and the blows I bear . I should kick , being kick'd ; and , being SCENE I. ] THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . 21 16.
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... appear to men like angels of light : light is an effect of fire , and fire will burn ; ergo , light wenches will burn . Come not near her . Cour . Your man and you are marvellous merry , sir . Will you go with me ? We'll mend our dinner ...
... appear to men like angels of light : light is an effect of fire , and fire will burn ; ergo , light wenches will burn . Come not near her . Cour . Your man and you are marvellous merry , sir . Will you go with me ? We'll mend our dinner ...
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... appears from various passages in our early writers that " to send a person by a token " was a common - enough phrase . P. 33. ( 65 ) " And then she bears away . " The folio has " And then sir she beares away " : which was altered in the ...
... appears from various passages in our early writers that " to send a person by a token " was a common - enough phrase . P. 33. ( 65 ) " And then she bears away . " The folio has " And then sir she beares away " : which was altered in the ...
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... appear at a balcony by moonlight , while , -in the sight of Ariodante , whom he has stationed to witness the supposed infidelity of Ginevra , —he ascends to her apartment by a ladder of ropes . - The tragecall and pleasante history ...
... appear at a balcony by moonlight , while , -in the sight of Ariodante , whom he has stationed to witness the supposed infidelity of Ginevra , —he ascends to her apartment by a ladder of ropes . - The tragecall and pleasante history ...
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