The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... comes the play of Julius Cæsar , beginning a new sheet , marked kk instead of ii , and numbered 109. It is note- worthy that Troilus and Cressida would just have filled the space of pages 80-108 , and judging from the fact that its ...
... comes the play of Julius Cæsar , beginning a new sheet , marked kk instead of ii , and numbered 109. It is note- worthy that Troilus and Cressida would just have filled the space of pages 80-108 , and judging from the fact that its ...
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... comes upon us in all its richness , gushing , apparently , from the deepest fountains of his genius , and steeped in its most character- istic potencies . As to the date of the composition we have no external evidence whatsoever ; and ...
... comes upon us in all its richness , gushing , apparently , from the deepest fountains of his genius , and steeped in its most character- istic potencies . As to the date of the composition we have no external evidence whatsoever ; and ...
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... comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly choose but revert to some scene or dialogue which has been omitted . Now , upon the supposal , -which bears such and so many marks of likelihood that we have little doubt of ...
... comes in most abruptly , insomuch that our thoughts can hardly choose but revert to some scene or dialogue which has been omitted . Now , upon the supposal , -which bears such and so many marks of likelihood that we have little doubt of ...
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... comes to his own case : " I , who have raised so many from poverty to riches , helped the needy , and spent my substance to make my friends happy , am now left poor and destitute : those , who once adored me and hung upon my nod , will ...
... comes to his own case : " I , who have raised so many from poverty to riches , helped the needy , and spent my substance to make my friends happy , am now left poor and destitute : those , who once adored me and hung upon my nod , will ...
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... comes Philiades , a flatterer ; " to whom , " says Timon , " I gave a large piece of ground , and two talents for his daughter's portion yet , afterwards , when I was sick and begged his help , the wretch fell upon me and beat me ...
... comes Philiades , a flatterer ; " to whom , " says Timon , " I gave a large piece of ground , and two talents for his daughter's portion yet , afterwards , when I was sick and begged his help , the wretch fell upon me and beat me ...
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