The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Bände 5-6Little, Brown, 1889 |
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... England from time immemorial , the bell rung on that day being called ' the pancake bell ; ' - that the morris dance was promi- nent among those which were danced on May - day in the merry England of the olden time ; - and that ...
... England from time immemorial , the bell rung on that day being called ' the pancake bell ; ' - that the morris dance was promi- nent among those which were danced on May - day in the merry England of the olden time ; - and that ...
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... England in the time of Ed- ward III . , when John of Gaunt returned from Spain , but it is much more probable that we had it from our Gallic neighbors , or even from the Flemings . Few if any vestiges of it can be traced beyond the ...
... England in the time of Ed- ward III . , when John of Gaunt returned from Spain , but it is much more probable that we had it from our Gallic neighbors , or even from the Flemings . Few if any vestiges of it can be traced beyond the ...
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... England when Manningham wrote ; and the difference between the two names in such a diary is not worth con- sideration . As Mr. Collier suggests , Manningham probably mistook the occasion of the mourning that Olivia wore for her brother ...
... England when Manningham wrote ; and the difference between the two names in such a diary is not worth con- sideration . As Mr. Collier suggests , Manningham probably mistook the occasion of the mourning that Olivia wore for her brother ...
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... England , set ' em down ; go about it . Let there be gall enough in thy ink ; though thou write with a goose - pen , no matter . About it . Sir And . Where shall I find you ? Sir To . We'll call thee at the cubiculo . Go . [ Exit Sir ...
... England , set ' em down ; go about it . Let there be gall enough in thy ink ; though thou write with a goose - pen , no matter . About it . Sir And . Where shall I find you ? Sir To . We'll call thee at the cubiculo . Go . [ Exit Sir ...
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... England Primer , with a cut of a Zany for the Z , need not be told that Douce was wrong in saying that the zany was the fool's bawble . A zany was a fool's fool , or a clown that followed a tum- bler and vaulter . His representative is ...
... England Primer , with a cut of a Zany for the Z , need not be told that Douce was wrong in saying that the zany was the fool's bawble . A zany was a fool's fool , or a clown that followed a tum- bler and vaulter . His representative is ...
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