The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Jefferson Press, 1907 |
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. B MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING TALBOT HUGHES THE UNIT te ENEDICT . " Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably . " ACT V , SCENE 11 , line 63 . VOLUME V " MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING WITH A SPECIAL.
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. B MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING TALBOT HUGHES THE UNIT te ENEDICT . " Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably . " ACT V , SCENE 11 , line 63 . VOLUME V " MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING WITH A SPECIAL.
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... scene with the complaints of bad provisions furnished by contractors in the campaign of the Earl of Essex in Ire- land in 1599 , to trace a connection between the reference by the Watch to one " deformed , a vile [ xi ] INTRODUCTION.
... scene with the complaints of bad provisions furnished by contractors in the campaign of the Earl of Essex in Ire- land in 1599 , to trace a connection between the reference by the Watch to one " deformed , a vile [ xi ] INTRODUCTION.
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... scene of both stories , and in Bandello we find the personation of the heroine by her maid , the reluctant acceptance of the fact of un- chastity by the despairing lover , the rejection of the vic- tim of the conspiracy , her apparent ...
... scene of both stories , and in Bandello we find the personation of the heroine by her maid , the reluctant acceptance of the fact of un- chastity by the despairing lover , the rejection of the vic- tim of the conspiracy , her apparent ...
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... scene support this conclusion and sug- gest the very reasonable supposition that while Bandello's novel was a principal source of " Much Ado About Nothing " its nearer source was a drama of the [ xviii ] MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
... scene support this conclusion and sug- gest the very reasonable supposition that while Bandello's novel was a principal source of " Much Ado About Nothing " its nearer source was a drama of the [ xviii ] MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
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... at the moments when his intervention is necessary to keep the plot moving , and then promptly withdraws from the scene . Claudio is so faintly drawn and of such feeble purpose that he is a lay figure in a [ xix ] NTRODUCTION.
... at the moments when his intervention is necessary to keep the plot moving , and then promptly withdraws from the scene . Claudio is so faintly drawn and of such feeble purpose that he is a lay figure in a [ xix ] NTRODUCTION.
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