The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... passage , and there are in his plays several adaptations of its sentiments . It was then sold for a penny , equivalent to about our present shilling , and con- tains a large collection of brief sentences collected from a variety of ...
... passage , and there are in his plays several adaptations of its sentiments . It was then sold for a penny , equivalent to about our present shilling , and con- tains a large collection of brief sentences collected from a variety of ...
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... passage reasonably believed to refer to the great dramatist , observes in reference to actors , " I have heard , indeede , of some that have gone to London very meanly and have come in time to be exceedingly wealthy . " The author of ...
... passage reasonably believed to refer to the great dramatist , observes in reference to actors , " I have heard , indeede , of some that have gone to London very meanly and have come in time to be exceedingly wealthy . " The author of ...
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... passage by boat . The Southwark audiences mainly consisted of Lon- doners , for in the then sparsely inhabited condition of Kent and Surrey very few could have arrived from those counties . The number of riders to the Bankside theaters ...
... passage by boat . The Southwark audiences mainly consisted of Lon- doners , for in the then sparsely inhabited condition of Kent and Surrey very few could have arrived from those counties . The number of riders to the Bankside theaters ...
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... passage in the drama in which the line of the sonnet is introduced , - A spacious field of reasons could I urge Between his gloomy daughter and thy shame , — That poison shows worst in a golden cup ; Dark night seems darker by the ...
... passage in the drama in which the line of the sonnet is introduced , - A spacious field of reasons could I urge Between his gloomy daughter and thy shame , — That poison shows worst in a golden cup ; Dark night seems darker by the ...
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... passage across a gurgling brook . It may be confidently stated that there is only one of its buildings that can be thought to have retained an approach to a complete preservation of its original external features , a farm - house that ...
... passage across a gurgling brook . It may be confidently stated that there is only one of its buildings that can be thought to have retained an approach to a complete preservation of its original external features , a farm - house that ...
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