“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1864 - 429 páginas |
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... passage about the " barrenness " of Scotland ( act iii . sc . 2 ) was omitted . - The Comedy of Errors is evidently one of our author's earliest contributions to the stage . " The only note of time that occurs in this play is found in ...
... passage about the " barrenness " of Scotland ( act iii . sc . 2 ) was omitted . - The Comedy of Errors is evidently one of our author's earliest contributions to the stage . " The only note of time that occurs in this play is found in ...
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... the Tiger all to dinner ; And about evening come yourself alone To know the reason of this strange restraint . If by strong hand you offer to break in Now in the stirring passage of the day , A 24 [ ACT III . THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... the Tiger all to dinner ; And about evening come yourself alone To know the reason of this strange restraint . If by strong hand you offer to break in Now in the stirring passage of the day , A 24 [ ACT III . THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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William Shakespeare. Now in the stirring passage of the day , A vulgar comment will be made of it , And that supposed by the common rout Against your yet ungallèd estimation , That may with foul intrusion enter in , And dwell upon your ...
William Shakespeare. Now in the stirring passage of the day , A vulgar comment will be made of it , And that supposed by the common rout Against your yet ungallèd estimation , That may with foul intrusion enter in , And dwell upon your ...
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... passages of alleys , creeks , and narrow lands ; A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot well ; One that , before the judgment , carries poor souls to hell . Adr . Why , man , what is the matter ? Dro . S. I do not know the ...
... passages of alleys , creeks , and narrow lands ; A hound that runs counter , and yet draws dry - foot well ; One that , before the judgment , carries poor souls to hell . Adr . Why , man , what is the matter ? Dro . S. I do not know the ...
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... passage had been long ago set right . — To my surprise , I find that Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , & c . p . 269 ) would read and arrange thus ; P. 5. ( 2 ) 66 Nay , more : If any born at Ephesus be seen At any Syracusian marts ...
... passage had been long ago set right . — To my surprise , I find that Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , & c . p . 269 ) would read and arrange thus ; P. 5. ( 2 ) 66 Nay , more : If any born at Ephesus be seen At any Syracusian marts ...
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