Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. Tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... Italy at the commence- ment of the sixteenth century , which has been made familiar to us by the well - known portraits of the contempo- rary monarchs , Francis I. and Henry VIII . He tells us they wore a sort of diadem surmounted by a ...
... Italy at the commence- ment of the sixteenth century , which has been made familiar to us by the well - known portraits of the contempo- rary monarchs , Francis I. and Henry VIII . He tells us they wore a sort of diadem surmounted by a ...
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... Italian nobles in the train of the emperor . Some are in the cassocks described by Vecellio , others in doublets with slashed hose ; confined both above and below the knee by garters of silk or gold . The turban head - dress is worn by ...
... Italian nobles in the train of the emperor . Some are in the cassocks described by Vecellio , others in doublets with slashed hose ; confined both above and below the knee by garters of silk or gold . The turban head - dress is worn by ...
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... Italian dominions . of them were crowned kings of Italy at Milan , before they received the imperial crown at Rome . Nor has the Poet fallen into any contradiction by giving a duke to Milan , at the same time that the emperor held his ...
... Italian dominions . of them were crowned kings of Italy at Milan , before they received the imperial crown at Rome . Nor has the Poet fallen into any contradiction by giving a duke to Milan , at the same time that the emperor held his ...
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... Italian language ; and in various forms and additions , more or less fanciful , the subject has kept possession of the Italian stage . There is also a Spanish version of it about the date of the COMEDY OF ERRORS . In France , Rotrou ...
... Italian language ; and in various forms and additions , more or less fanciful , the subject has kept possession of the Italian stage . There is also a Spanish version of it about the date of the COMEDY OF ERRORS . In France , Rotrou ...
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... Italian painters . " - MR . PLANCHÉ , in " Pictorial Shakespeare . " * Mention is certainly not made of Henry IV .: there is a supposed allusion to him . 7 PERSONS REPRESENTED SOLINUS , Duke of EPHESUS . EGEON , INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
... Italian painters . " - MR . PLANCHÉ , in " Pictorial Shakespeare . " * Mention is certainly not made of Henry IV .: there is a supposed allusion to him . 7 PERSONS REPRESENTED SOLINUS , Duke of EPHESUS . EGEON , INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
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