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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... Sir Andrew Ague - cheek's complaint to Sir Toby , " Marry , I saw your niece do more favours to the Count's serving ... John Manningham , a student of the Middle Temple in Shakespeare's time . * " 1601. Feb. 2. At our feast wee had a ...
... Sir Andrew Ague - cheek's complaint to Sir Toby , " Marry , I saw your niece do more favours to the Count's serving ... John Manningham , a student of the Middle Temple in Shakespeare's time . * " 1601. Feb. 2. At our feast wee had a ...
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... John Day . Middleton and Decker wrote a comedy , of which she is the heroine , called The Roaring Girle , or Moll ... Sir Toby , for the sake of an obvious pun , calls sink - apace ' ) was a dance the steps of which were regulated by the ...
... John Day . Middleton and Decker wrote a comedy , of which she is the heroine , called The Roaring Girle , or Moll ... Sir Toby , for the sake of an obvious pun , calls sink - apace ' ) was a dance the steps of which were regulated by the ...
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... Sir John Hawkins explained ' passy measures ' as a corruption of passamezzo , a favorite air in the days of Queen Elizabeth ; and Malone , resting upon this explanation , and following in part the text of the second folio , " after a ...
... Sir John Hawkins explained ' passy measures ' as a corruption of passamezzo , a favorite air in the days of Queen Elizabeth ; and Malone , resting upon this explanation , and following in part the text of the second folio , " after a ...
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... Sir Robert Faucon- bridge . John . Essex , for fashions sake demand agen , And so an end to this contention . Robert . Was ever man thus wrongd as Robert is ? Essex . Philip speak I say , who was thy father ? John . Young man , how now ...
... Sir Robert Faucon- bridge . John . Essex , for fashions sake demand agen , And so an end to this contention . Robert . Was ever man thus wrongd as Robert is ? Essex . Philip speak I say , who was thy father ? John . Young man , how now ...
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... John to extort money from an abbey , after a scene of ludicrous ... Sir Robert's son , " and the noisy assumption of pompous pretenders like the ... John , Queen Elinor , Constance , Arthur , Hubert , the Faulconbridges , Philip of France ...
... John to extort money from an abbey , after a scene of ludicrous ... Sir Robert's son , " and the noisy assumption of pompous pretenders like the ... John , Queen Elinor , Constance , Arthur , Hubert , the Faulconbridges , Philip of France ...
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