Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... father . Unhappily his supporters go out ; and then Equity attacks him alone . Loud is their debate ; and faster and more furious is the talk when Constancy and Charity come in . The matter , however , ends seriously ; and , they ...
... father . Unhappily his supporters go out ; and then Equity attacks him alone . Loud is their debate ; and faster and more furious is the talk when Constancy and Charity come in . The matter , however , ends seriously ; and , they ...
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... father took me with him , and made me stand between his legs , as he sat upon one of the benches , where we saw and heard very well . play was called ' The Cradle of Security , ' wherein was personated a king or some great prince , with ...
... father took me with him , and made me stand between his legs , as he sat upon one of the benches , where we saw and heard very well . play was called ' The Cradle of Security , ' wherein was personated a king or some great prince , with ...
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... father they shall be free from the penalty of hang- has long been absent , and they are travel- ing him ; and so into the tree he goes . Up ling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ; the branches he runs like a squirrel , halloo ...
... father they shall be free from the penalty of hang- has long been absent , and they are travel- ing him ; and so into the tree he goes . Up ling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ; the branches he runs like a squirrel , halloo ...
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... father * . How Conditions is disposed of is not so clear . He is constantly calling himself a little knave , and a crafty knave , a parasite , a turncoat ; and he says , " Conditions ? nay , double Conditions is my name , That for my ...
... father * . How Conditions is disposed of is not so clear . He is constantly calling himself a little knave , and a crafty knave , a parasite , a turncoat ; and he says , " Conditions ? nay , double Conditions is my name , That for my ...
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... father is sick , he goes to Court , and the bully , in the twink- ling of an eye , becomes a saintly hypocrite ... father's re- ceivers ? " Ned very charitably answers , " Why no , my lord , it was but a trick of youth . " Sir John ...
... father is sick , he goes to Court , and the bully , in the twink- ling of an eye , becomes a saintly hypocrite ... father's re- ceivers ? " Ned very charitably answers , " Why no , my lord , it was but a trick of youth . " Sir John ...
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