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... Valentine joining the outlaws has a resemblance to a passage in Sidney's Arcadia , which was not published till 1590 ; -that there are two allusions to the story of Hero and Leander , which he thinks were suggested by Marlowe's poem on ...
... Valentine joining the outlaws has a resemblance to a passage in Sidney's Arcadia , which was not published till 1590 ; -that there are two allusions to the story of Hero and Leander , which he thinks were suggested by Marlowe's poem on ...
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... Valentine being compelled to become the captain of the outlaws . The English travellers in Italy , in the time of Shakspere , were perfectly familiar with banditti , often headed by daring adventurers of good family . Fynes Moryson ...
... Valentine being compelled to become the captain of the outlaws . The English travellers in Italy , in the time of Shakspere , were perfectly familiar with banditti , often headed by daring adventurers of good family . Fynes Moryson ...
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... Valentine and his man ought to have departed in a carriage ; —or what mattered it if Hamlet went " to school at Wittemberg , " when the real Hamlet was in being five centuries before the university of Wittemberg was founded ! If ...
... Valentine and his man ought to have departed in a carriage ; —or what mattered it if Hamlet went " to school at Wittemberg , " when the real Hamlet was in being five centuries before the university of Wittemberg was founded ! If ...
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... Valentine ; and Panthino says of Proteus , it " Would be great impeachment to his age In having known no travel in his youth . " See Illustrations to Act I. E AANZA 1 2 Travelling was the passion of Shakspere's times - the excitement 12 ...
... Valentine ; and Panthino says of Proteus , it " Would be great impeachment to his age In having known no travel in his youth . " See Illustrations to Act I. E AANZA 1 2 Travelling was the passion of Shakspere's times - the excitement 12 ...
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... Valentine . " Shakspere had , doubtless , seen the rosary still worn , and the " beads bidden , " perhaps even in his own house . Julia compares the strength of her affection to the unwearied steps of " the true - devoted pilgrim ...
... Valentine . " Shakspere had , doubtless , seen the rosary still worn , and the " beads bidden , " perhaps even in his own house . Julia compares the strength of her affection to the unwearied steps of " the true - devoted pilgrim ...
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Antipholus Antonio Bassanio beauty Bianca Biron Boyet Caius called comedy Comedy of Errors Costard daughter doth Dromio ducats Duke edition Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy Falstaff father folio fool Ford gentle gentlemen Gentlemen of Verona give Grumio hast hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry IV Hermia Herne's Oak honour Hortensio Host husband ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT Kate Kath King lady Laun look lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio Lysander madam Malone marry master master doctor Merchant Merchant of Venice Merry Wives mistress Moth never night Padua passage Petrucio play poet pray Proteus Pyramus quarto SCENE servant Shakspere Shakspere's Shal Shrew Shylock signior Silvia Slen speak Speed Steevens sweet tell thee Theseus thou art Thurio Tranio unto Valentine Venice wife Windsor word