The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... original character . Inhabited at various periods by tradesmen of different occupations , it could not possibly have endured through the long course of up- wards of three centuries without having been subjected to numerous repairs and ...
... original character . Inhabited at various periods by tradesmen of different occupations , it could not possibly have endured through the long course of up- wards of three centuries without having been subjected to numerous repairs and ...
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... original structure ; but by far the most genuine and interesting object is the ancient gate- house , which stands in advance at a little distance from the mansion , and which , with its turrets and elegant oriel window , is essentially ...
... original structure ; but by far the most genuine and interesting object is the ancient gate- house , which stands in advance at a little distance from the mansion , and which , with its turrets and elegant oriel window , is essentially ...
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... original , appeared in the year 1594 under the title of the First Part of the Contention betwixt the Houses of York and Lancaster . It was published by Millington , the same bookseller who afterwards issued the surreptitious edition of ...
... original , appeared in the year 1594 under the title of the First Part of the Contention betwixt the Houses of York and Lancaster . It was published by Millington , the same bookseller who afterwards issued the surreptitious edition of ...
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... original dramas . The Groatsworth of Wit was published very soon after the unfortunate writer's decease , that is to say , it appeared towards the end of September , 1592 ; and it is clear that one portion of it had been composed under ...
... original dramas . The Groatsworth of Wit was published very soon after the unfortunate writer's decease , that is to say , it appeared towards the end of September , 1592 ; and it is clear that one portion of it had been composed under ...
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... original and amusing , " but was also to include " plenty of mys- tery , " and " be full of all sorts of murders , immorality , and robberies . " Nor was the taste for the predominance of the worst kind of sensational incidents ...
... original and amusing , " but was also to include " plenty of mys- tery , " and " be full of all sorts of murders , immorality , and robberies . " Nor was the taste for the predominance of the worst kind of sensational incidents ...
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