The Complete Plays and Poems of William ShakespeareHoughton Mifflin, 1942 - 1420 Seiten |
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... present the Nine Worthies . 130 Nath . Where will you find men worthy enough to present them ? Hol . Joshua , yourself ; myself or this gallant gentleman , Judas Maccabæus ; this swain , because of his great limb or joint , shall pass ...
... present the Nine Worthies . 130 Nath . Where will you find men worthy enough to present them ? Hol . Joshua , yourself ; myself or this gallant gentleman , Judas Maccabæus ; this swain , because of his great limb or joint , shall pass ...
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... present play he achieved a theatri- cal success beyond that of any predecessor . The play was very popular in his time , as is shown by the large number of quartos , and it has held the stage down to the present day . The tre- mendous ...
... present play he achieved a theatri- cal success beyond that of any predecessor . The play was very popular in his time , as is shown by the large number of quartos , and it has held the stage down to the present day . The tre- mendous ...
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... present history so exactly that there remains no doubt that the Shakespearean drama is meant . Sir Henry Wotton , writing to his nephew Sir Edmund Bacon on July 2 of the same year , gives the follow- ing account of the disaster : Now to ...
... present history so exactly that there remains no doubt that the Shakespearean drama is meant . Sir Henry Wotton , writing to his nephew Sir Edmund Bacon on July 2 of the same year , gives the follow- ing account of the disaster : Now to ...
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The Tempest | 1 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF Verona | 25 |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | 54 |
Urheberrecht | |
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