Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... stand between your highness ' love and mine . Edw . Name them , fair countess , and , by heaven , I will . Cou . It is their lives , that stand between our love , That I would have chok'd up , my sovereign . Edw . Whose lives , my lady ...
... stand between your highness ' love and mine . Edw . Name them , fair countess , and , by heaven , I will . Cou . It is their lives , that stand between our love , That I would have chok'd up , my sovereign . Edw . Whose lives , my lady ...
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... Stand where thou dost , I'll part a little from John , ' ' Henry VI . , ' and thee , And see how I will yield me to thy hands . [ Turning suddenly upon him , and showing two daggers . Here by my side do hang my wedding knives : Take ...
... Stand where thou dost , I'll part a little from John , ' ' Henry VI . , ' and thee , And see how I will yield me to thy hands . [ Turning suddenly upon him , and showing two daggers . Here by my side do hang my wedding knives : Take ...
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... stand apart , and which appear to us to stand apart , as the result of genuine moods of the poet's own mind . It is our intention , without at all presum- ing to think that we have discovered any real order in which these extraordinary ...
... stand apart , and which appear to us to stand apart , as the result of genuine moods of the poet's own mind . It is our intention , without at all presum- ing to think that we have discovered any real order in which these extraordinary ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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