The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare; Carefully Rev., with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author ...D. Appleton & Company, 1872 - 447 páginas |
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... John William Stanhope Hows. in the Church of Stratford - upon - Avon , where a monument to his memory still exists in good preservation , and a flat grave - stone in front of the monument indicates the Poet's grave . On the stone is ...
... John William Stanhope Hows. in the Church of Stratford - upon - Avon , where a monument to his memory still exists in good preservation , and a flat grave - stone in front of the monument indicates the Poet's grave . On the stone is ...
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... John William Stanhope Hows. CONTENTS . HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK , MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , МАСВЕТН , AS YOU LIKE IT , . OTHELLO , THE TEMPEST , ROMEO AND JULIET , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE , KING LEAR , MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM , JULIUS ...
... John William Stanhope Hows. CONTENTS . HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK , MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , МАСВЕТН , AS YOU LIKE IT , . OTHELLO , THE TEMPEST , ROMEO AND JULIET , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE , KING LEAR , MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM , JULIUS ...
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... John William Stanhope Hows. The kettle - drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge . Hor Ham . Ay , marry , is't : Is it a custom ? But to my mind , —though I am native here , And to the manner born , —it is a custom More ...
... John William Stanhope Hows. The kettle - drum and trumpet thus bray out The triumph of his pledge . Hor Ham . Ay , marry , is't : Is it a custom ? But to my mind , —though I am native here , And to the manner born , —it is a custom More ...
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... John William Stanhope Hows. Ham . Much better : Use every man after his desert , and who shall ' scape whipping ! Use them after your own honor and dig- nity : The less they deserve the more merit is in your bounty . Take them in . Pol ...
... John William Stanhope Hows. Ham . Much better : Use every man after his desert , and who shall ' scape whipping ! Use them after your own honor and dig- nity : The less they deserve the more merit is in your bounty . Take them in . Pol ...
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... John William Stanhope Hows. Thou turnʼst my eyes into my very soul ; And there I see such black and grained spots , As will not leave their tinct . Speak to me no more ; These words , like daggers , enter in mine ears : No mcre , sweet ...
... John William Stanhope Hows. Thou turnʼst my eyes into my very soul ; And there I see such black and grained spots , As will not leave their tinct . Speak to me no more ; These words , like daggers , enter in mine ears : No mcre , sweet ...
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