The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... supposed ; in fact , that they were common as early as 1250. In the natural order of things this species of performance would pass from Italy to France and from France to England ; and the suppo- sition that it was brought into the ...
... supposed ; in fact , that they were common as early as 1250. In the natural order of things this species of performance would pass from Italy to France and from France to England ; and the suppo- sition that it was brought into the ...
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... supposed beast in a bush ; but , like another hapless per- son known to rhyme who " bent his bow , " he hits what he did not shoot at , and kills Cain , who mysteriously hap- pens to be in the bush . Aroused to wrath , and moved by fear ...
... supposed beast in a bush ; but , like another hapless per- son known to rhyme who " bent his bow , " he hits what he did not shoot at , and kills Cain , who mysteriously hap- pens to be in the bush . Aroused to wrath , and moved by fear ...
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... supposed to be separated from and above the scene of the main action . It was in this balcony , for instance , that Sly and his attend- ants sat while they witnessed the performance of The Taming of the Shrew . The wardrobes of the ...
... supposed to be separated from and above the scene of the main action . It was in this balcony , for instance , that Sly and his attend- ants sat while they witnessed the performance of The Taming of the Shrew . The wardrobes of the ...
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