Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & Brothers, Publishers, 1847 |
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... probably have been written before he removed to London , -and before , or not long after , his twentieth year . The Two GEN- TLEMEN OF VERONA , if not his earliest comedy , was in all probability written in the same , or at least the ...
... probably have been written before he removed to London , -and before , or not long after , his twentieth year . The Two GEN- TLEMEN OF VERONA , if not his earliest comedy , was in all probability written in the same , or at least the ...
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... probably excite as a mere literary performance , because it exhibits to us the great dramatist at a most interesting point in his career ; giving striking , but imperfect and irregular , indications of his future powers . This play was ...
... probably excite as a mere literary performance , because it exhibits to us the great dramatist at a most interesting point in his career ; giving striking , but imperfect and irregular , indications of his future powers . This play was ...
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... probably the Milan caps or bonnets of which we hear so much in wardrobe accounts , and other records of the time . They were sometimes slashed and puffed round the edges , and adorned with ' points ' or ' aglets , ' i . e . tags or ...
... probably the Milan caps or bonnets of which we hear so much in wardrobe accounts , and other records of the time . They were sometimes slashed and puffed round the edges , and adorned with ' points ' or ' aglets , ' i . e . tags or ...
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... probably derived from an old custom of rustic merriment at harvest - home feasts . " However , but a folly bought with wit " -In whatso- ever way , " haply won , " or " lost . " " as in the sweetest bud The eating canker dwells , " etc ...
... probably derived from an old custom of rustic merriment at harvest - home feasts . " However , but a folly bought with wit " -In whatso- ever way , " haply won , " or " lost . " " as in the sweetest bud The eating canker dwells , " etc ...
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... probably derived from that ancient show . " for he , being in love , could not see to garter his hose " -At the period of this play , garters of great mag- nificence appeared around the large slashed hose , both above and below the knee ...
... probably derived from that ancient show . " for he , being in love , could not see to garter his hose " -At the period of this play , garters of great mag- nificence appeared around the large slashed hose , both above and below the knee ...
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