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Seite ix
... desire " The Stratford Shakspere " to be " The People's Shakspere . " 66 By The People , " using the term with reference to literature , I understand , chiefly , that vast aggregate of persons who have become readers of books during the ...
... desire " The Stratford Shakspere " to be " The People's Shakspere . " 66 By The People , " using the term with reference to literature , I understand , chiefly , that vast aggregate of persons who have become readers of books during the ...
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... desires ; and which , if I thought he could get it elsewhere , I would not endeavour to supply by a new labour , of a different character from what I have already accomplished ? I think he desires- I. THE TEXT , founded upon the best ...
... desires ; and which , if I thought he could get it elsewhere , I would not endeavour to supply by a new labour , of a different character from what I have already accomplished ? I think he desires- I. THE TEXT , founded upon the best ...
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... Desire , which were poured into the ears of Elizabeth during the nineteen days of Kenilworth . There was not , according to the historians of this visit , one fragment of our real old poetry produced , to gratify the Queen of a nation ...
... Desire , which were poured into the ears of Elizabeth during the nineteen days of Kenilworth . There was not , according to the historians of this visit , one fragment of our real old poetry produced , to gratify the Queen of a nation ...
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... desire to people that hall with kindly inmates ; to imagine the fine old knight , perhaps a little too puritanical , indeed , in his latter days , living there in peace and happiness with his family ; merry as he ought to have been with ...
... desire to people that hall with kindly inmates ; to imagine the fine old knight , perhaps a little too puritanical , indeed , in his latter days , living there in peace and happiness with his family ; merry as he ought to have been with ...
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... desire to preserve here something of the architectural character of the age in which he lived . CHAPTER V. THE hospitality of our ancestors was founded upon their sympathies with each other's joys and sorrows . The festivals of the ...
... desire to preserve here something of the architectural character of the age in which he lived . CHAPTER V. THE hospitality of our ancestors was founded upon their sympathies with each other's joys and sorrows . The festivals of the ...
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Angelo Anne Antipholus Appears Ariel BEAT Beatrice Benedick better Blackfriars Theatre brother CAIUS Caliban CLAUD Claudio Collier comedy corrector daughter death DOGB dost doth Dromio DUKE Enter Ephesus ESCAL Exeunt Exit Falstaff father folio FORD friar gentle gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give grace hath hear heart heaven Henley Street Hero honour HOST husband ISAB John Shakspere king lady LAUN Lawrence Fletcher LEON Leonato live look lord LUCIO Malone marriage Marry master doctor MIRA mistress never night PEDRO plays poet Pompey pray prince Prospero Proteus PROV Provost Richard Burbage SCENE servant Shak Shakspere's SHAL Shottery signior Silvia SLEN Slender Snitterfield speak SPEED spere spirit Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon sweet Sycorax tell theatre thee there's thou art Thurio Valentine wife William Shakspere woman word