The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volume 10Ginn, 1883 |
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... Duke and the disguised Viola in Act ii . , scene 4 , of Twelfth Night , have been cited as involving some reference to the Poet's own case , or as having been suggested by what him- self had experienced of the evils resulting from the ...
... Duke and the disguised Viola in Act ii . , scene 4 , of Twelfth Night , have been cited as involving some reference to the Poet's own case , or as having been suggested by what him- self had experienced of the evils resulting from the ...
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... Duke of York . In the form there given , the plays have , as Mr. White has clearly shown , along with much of Shakespeare's work , many unquestionable marks of Greene's hand . All those marks , however , were disciplined out of them ...
... Duke of York . In the form there given , the plays have , as Mr. White has clearly shown , along with much of Shakespeare's work , many unquestionable marks of Greene's hand . All those marks , however , were disciplined out of them ...
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... DUKE's Palace . Enter the DUKE , ÆGEON , Jailer , Officers , and other Attendants . Ege . Proceed , Solinus , to procure my fall , And by the doom of death end woes and all . Duke . Merchant of Syracusa , plead no more ; I am not ...
... DUKE's Palace . Enter the DUKE , ÆGEON , Jailer , Officers , and other Attendants . Ege . Proceed , Solinus , to procure my fall , And by the doom of death end woes and all . Duke . Merchant of Syracusa , plead no more ; I am not ...
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... Duke To merchants , our well - dealing countrymen , - Who , wanting guilders 2 to redeem their lives , Have seal'd his rigorous statutes with their bloods , — Excludes all pity from our threatening looks . For , since the mortal3 and ...
... Duke To merchants , our well - dealing countrymen , - Who , wanting guilders 2 to redeem their lives , Have seal'd his rigorous statutes with their bloods , — Excludes all pity from our threatening looks . For , since the mortal3 and ...
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... Duke . Nay , forward , old man ; do not break off so ; For we may pity , though not pardon thee . Ege . O , had the gods done so , I had not now Worthily term'd them merciless to us ! For , ere the ships could meet by twice five leagues ...
... Duke . Nay , forward , old man ; do not break off so ; For we may pity , though not pardon thee . Ege . O , had the gods done so , I had not now Worthily term'd them merciless to us ! For , ere the ships could meet by twice five leagues ...
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