Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... come gladly to talk with you . " And in a most extraordinary manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as if the whole world was at his command , till Ben Jonson's Works . Note on The Devil is an Ass . ' Charity comes in , and reads ...
... come gladly to talk with you . " And in a most extraordinary manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as if the whole world was at his command , till Ben Jonson's Works . Note on The Devil is an Ass . ' Charity comes in , and reads ...
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... comes off with the fewest hurts . He has performed Pompey marvellously well , and he is not a little vain of his performance — “ I hope I was perfect . " When the learned curate breaks down as Alexander , the apology of Costard for his ...
... comes off with the fewest hurts . He has performed Pompey marvellously well , and he is not a little vain of his performance — “ I hope I was perfect . " When the learned curate breaks down as Alexander , the apology of Costard for his ...
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... comes again the master of himself . The countess then disappears wholly from the scene , which is changed to the ... come to the con- clusion that the play is not Shakspere's , they will at least acquire a familiarity with some striking ...
... comes again the master of himself . The countess then disappears wholly from the scene , which is changed to the ... come to the con- clusion that the play is not Shakspere's , they will at least acquire a familiarity with some striking ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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