The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... young nobleman then only in his twentieth year , who about this time had commenced to exhibit a special dispo- sition to encourage the rising authors of the metropolis . Literature , in Shakespeare's time , was nearly the only passport ...
... young nobleman then only in his twentieth year , who about this time had commenced to exhibit a special dispo- sition to encourage the rising authors of the metropolis . Literature , in Shakespeare's time , was nearly the only passport ...
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... young author then struggling into position , should not have felt it his duty , on æsthetic grounds , to reject an offer the acceptance of which invited no hostile criticism , while it opened out a prospect of material ad- vantages ...
... young author then struggling into position , should not have felt it his duty , on æsthetic grounds , to reject an offer the acceptance of which invited no hostile criticism , while it opened out a prospect of material ad- vantages ...
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... young mulberry plants through the midland counties of England . This novel arrangement was carried out by the order of James I , who vigorously encouraged the cultivation of that tree , vainly hoping that silk might thence become one of ...
... young mulberry plants through the midland counties of England . This novel arrangement was carried out by the order of James I , who vigorously encouraged the cultivation of that tree , vainly hoping that silk might thence become one of ...
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... young for the prototype . It is far more likely that the satire was generally applic- able to the English constables of the author's period , to such as were those in the neighborhood of London at the time of his arrival there , and who ...
... young for the prototype . It is far more likely that the satire was generally applic- able to the English constables of the author's period , to such as were those in the neighborhood of London at the time of his arrival there , and who ...
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... young lord of Pa- dua , Much Ado About Noth- ing : Act I , sc . i ; Act II , sc . i , iii ; Act III , sc . ii ; Act IV , sc . i ; Act V , sc . i , ii , iv BENVOLIO , nephew to Montague , and friend to Romeo , Romeo and Juliet : Act I ...
... young lord of Pa- dua , Much Ado About Noth- ing : Act I , sc . i ; Act II , sc . i , iii ; Act III , sc . ii ; Act IV , sc . i ; Act V , sc . i , ii , iv BENVOLIO , nephew to Montague , and friend to Romeo , Romeo and Juliet : Act I ...
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