The tempest. A midsummer-night's dream. The two gentlemen of Verona. Measure for measure. The merchant of VeniceAMS Press, 1968 |
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William Shakespeare. To the foregoing accounts of Shakespear's life I bave only one passage to add , which Mr. Pope related , as communicated to him by Mr. Rowe , I N the time of Elizabeth , coaches being yet uncom- mon , and hired ...
William Shakespeare. To the foregoing accounts of Shakespear's life I bave only one passage to add , which Mr. Pope related , as communicated to him by Mr. Rowe , I N the time of Elizabeth , coaches being yet uncom- mon , and hired ...
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... passages in the firft At , and in the beginning of the firft Scene of the fourth Alt . A like mftake has crept into the eighth Scene of A & II . where Speed bids his fellow fervant Launce , welcome to Padua . POPE . 9 The fashion of the ...
... passages in the firft At , and in the beginning of the firft Scene of the fourth Alt . A like mftake has crept into the eighth Scene of A & II . where Speed bids his fellow fervant Launce , welcome to Padua . POPE . 9 The fashion of the ...
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