Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... given us a small Dictionary of that language under the title of ' A World of Words . ' " What Warburton asserted Farmer upheld . Florio , says Farmer , had given the first affront , by saying , " the plays that they play in England are ...
... given us a small Dictionary of that language under the title of ' A World of Words . ' " What Warburton asserted Farmer upheld . Florio , says Farmer , had given the first affront , by saying , " the plays that they play in England are ...
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... given us Bolingbroke the lordly tyrant , and Richard the fallen hero . We might have had the struggle for the kingdom painted with all the glowing colours with which , according to the authorities which once governed opinion , a poet ...
... given us Bolingbroke the lordly tyrant , and Richard the fallen hero . We might have had the struggle for the kingdom painted with all the glowing colours with which , according to the authorities which once governed opinion , a poet ...
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... given in Johnson's edition of Shakspere , and is reprinted in all the variorum editions . In this story we have a rich lady at Belmont , who is to be won upon certain conditions ; and she is finally the prize of a young merchant , whose ...
... given in Johnson's edition of Shakspere , and is reprinted in all the variorum editions . In this story we have a rich lady at Belmont , who is to be won upon certain conditions ; and she is finally the prize of a young merchant , whose ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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