The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... follows , and then 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 ...
... follows , and then 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 ...
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... follows at some length a keen encounter of wits between Mercury and Plutus , touching the use of riches and the folly of men in regard to them . On coming near the place of Timon , Plutus hearing a noise like the clink- ing of iron ...
... follows at some length a keen encounter of wits between Mercury and Plutus , touching the use of riches and the folly of men in regard to them . On coming near the place of Timon , Plutus hearing a noise like the clink- ing of iron ...
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... follows : " It is , it must be gold , fine , yellow , noble gold ; heavy , sweet to look upon . Burn- ing like fire , thou shinest day and night : come to me , thou dear delightful treasure ! Now do I believe that Jove him- self was ...
... follows : " It is , it must be gold , fine , yellow , noble gold ; heavy , sweet to look upon . Burn- ing like fire , thou shinest day and night : come to me , thou dear delightful treasure ! Now do I believe that Jove him- self was ...
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... follows a scene so strikingly parallel to the central situation in Coriolanus that its rejection by critics is incom- prehensible . Alcibiades , like the Roman hero , feels a pa- trician's and soldier's shame in stooping to beg of his ...
... follows a scene so strikingly parallel to the central situation in Coriolanus that its rejection by critics is incom- prehensible . Alcibiades , like the Roman hero , feels a pa- trician's and soldier's shame in stooping to beg of his ...
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... follows shows that the word , whichever it be , is meant to convey the idea of spontaneous production ; not forced , as the fire from the flint . - H . N. H. " gum , which oozes " ; Johnson's reading ; Ff . read " gown which uses ...
... follows shows that the word , whichever it be , is meant to convey the idea of spontaneous production ; not forced , as the fire from the flint . - H . N. H. " gum , which oozes " ; Johnson's reading ; Ff . read " gown which uses ...
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