Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... once ? Mosbie . Measure me what I am , not what I once was . Arden . Why , what art thou now but a velvet drudge , A cheating steward , and base - minded peasant ? Mosbie . Arden , now hast thou belch'd and vomited The rancorous venom ...
... once ? Mosbie . Measure me what I am , not what I once was . Arden . Why , what art thou now but a velvet drudge , A cheating steward , and base - minded peasant ? Mosbie . Arden , now hast thou belch'd and vomited The rancorous venom ...
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... once , that no relenting of John's purpose had prompted the compassion of Hubert . Pleased , therefore , are we to see the retribution beginning . The murmurs of the peers at the " once again crown'd , " the lectures which Pembroke and ...
... once , that no relenting of John's purpose had prompted the compassion of Hubert . Pleased , therefore , are we to see the retribution beginning . The murmurs of the peers at the " once again crown'd , " the lectures which Pembroke and ...
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... once to an exclamation of the |. cleverness by presenting a travestie . The first system , though it may be the most difficult , is the most safe ; the third , though it appears the most insidious , is the least injurious ; the second is ...
... once to an exclamation of the |. cleverness by presenting a travestie . The first system , though it may be the most difficult , is the most safe ; the third , though it appears the most insidious , is the least injurious ; the second is ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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