The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... Henry the Fourth to 1597. Besides these there are the three Parts of Henry the Sixth , which Meres does not mention , but which , if Shakespeare's at all , must belong to the earlier part of this period , and ' Loue Labours Wonne ...
... Henry the Fourth to 1597. Besides these there are the three Parts of Henry the Sixth , which Meres does not mention , but which , if Shakespeare's at all , must belong to the earlier part of this period , and ' Loue Labours Wonne ...
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... Henry IV . II . iv . 62 , as rheumatic as two dry toasts " ( " which cannot meet but they grate one another , " Johnson ) . In Holland's Pliny , xix . c . 23 , we find : " And these are supposed to be singular for those fluxes and ...
... Henry IV . II . iv . 62 , as rheumatic as two dry toasts " ( " which cannot meet but they grate one another , " Johnson ) . In Holland's Pliny , xix . c . 23 , we find : " And these are supposed to be singular for those fluxes and ...
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... Henry Chute , was entered on the Stationers ' Registers by John Wolff in 1593 , and probably published in the same year . It was a poem , but not dramatic , as has been suggested . " Malone . It had almost certainly been read by Shake ...
... Henry Chute , was entered on the Stationers ' Registers by John Wolff in 1593 , and probably published in the same year . It was a poem , but not dramatic , as has been suggested . " Malone . It had almost certainly been read by Shake ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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