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... scene of the iiid act , as well as the whole of the 3d scene of act iv . : -but , not to weary the reader , I refrain from further details , though something might be added concerning their text of The Second Part of King Henry IV ...
... scene of the iiid act , as well as the whole of the 3d scene of act iv . : -but , not to weary the reader , I refrain from further details , though something might be added concerning their text of The Second Part of King Henry IV ...
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... Scene I. A public place . For an open place or a square in a city , this is not a home - bred expres- sion . It may be accidental ; yet it is a literal translation of una piazza We are further informed by Rowe that , in con- LIFE OF ...
... Scene I. A public place . For an open place or a square in a city , this is not a home - bred expres- sion . It may be accidental ; yet it is a literal translation of una piazza We are further informed by Rowe that , in con- LIFE OF ...
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... deer ; for his son and successor sent a buck as a present to Lord Ellesmere in 1602 : see The Egerton Papers ( printed for the Camden Society ) , p . 355 . the allusion to the Lucy family in the opening scene 36 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE.
... deer ; for his son and successor sent a buck as a present to Lord Ellesmere in 1602 : see The Egerton Papers ( printed for the Camden Society ) , p . 355 . the allusion to the Lucy family in the opening scene 36 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... scene " afford grounds for believing that our author , on some account or other , had not the most profound respect for Sir Thomas Lucy . " Life of Shakespeare , p . 142. — 1863 . Not long ago , a copy of the 4to edition of The Merry ...
... scene " afford grounds for believing that our author , on some account or other , had not the most profound respect for Sir Thomas Lucy . " Life of Shakespeare , p . 142. — 1863 . Not long ago , a copy of the 4to edition of The Merry ...
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... scenes . At the back of the stage was a balcony , 15 the platform of which was raised about eight or nine feet from ... scenes , to turn their backs on the audience , under the idea that , from the particular circumstances of those ...
... scenes . At the back of the stage was a balcony , 15 the platform of which was raised about eight or nine feet from ... scenes , to turn their backs on the audience , under the idea that , from the particular circumstances of those ...
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