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“ Of ” is printed ” in the Folio ; and one word was often substituted for the other in old writing . But it seems a pity to spoil the effect of a fine passage for the mere sake of retaining an antiquated form , which is now almost a ...
“ Of ” is printed ” in the Folio ; and one word was often substituted for the other in old writing . But it seems a pity to spoil the effect of a fine passage for the mere sake of retaining an antiquated form , which is now almost a ...
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... a Quarto copy of “ MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING was printed in 1600 . Of the serious portion of the plot , there are traces to be found in Ariosto's * Orlando Furioso , " Book v . , and in Spenser's Faery Queen , ” Book II . , Canto 4 ...
... a Quarto copy of “ MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING was printed in 1600 . Of the serious portion of the plot , there are traces to be found in Ariosto's * Orlando Furioso , " Book v . , and in Spenser's Faery Queen , ” Book II . , Canto 4 ...
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There was a comedy , printed in 1594 , bearing the title , " A Pleasant Conceited Historie , called The Taming of a Shrew ; ” but the writer is unknown . Shakespeare adopted several of the main features of this comedy , and took some ...
There was a comedy , printed in 1594 , bearing the title , " A Pleasant Conceited Historie , called The Taming of a Shrew ; ” but the writer is unknown . Shakespeare adopted several of the main features of this comedy , and took some ...
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CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 67 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 85 |
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