Shakespeare Studied in Six PlaysG. W. Jacobs, 1906 - 545 Seiten |
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... English subjects were faithful to him at the last and perished in his cause . King John had also faithful adherents , Hubert de Burgh and Falconbridge - far better subjects than he deserved to have ; while Edmund had completely won the ...
... English subjects were faithful to him at the last and perished in his cause . King John had also faithful adherents , Hubert de Burgh and Falconbridge - far better subjects than he deserved to have ; while Edmund had completely won the ...
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... English audience , but which it may be hoped are scarcely fair to English people , who were surely never so intemperate as some foreign nations : " I learned it in England , where indeed they are most potent in potting ; your Dane ...
... English audience , but which it may be hoped are scarcely fair to English people , who were surely never so intemperate as some foreign nations : " I learned it in England , where indeed they are most potent in potting ; your Dane ...
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... English or Italian officers would choose for a drinking party , is taken from an old English rural ballad , a duet between an English farmer and his wife about their sick cow . There is nothing merry , witty , or jovial about it ; and ...
... English or Italian officers would choose for a drinking party , is taken from an old English rural ballad , a duet between an English farmer and his wife about their sick cow . There is nothing merry , witty , or jovial about it ; and ...
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... , Shakespeare as usual paints from the life ; those instruments accompanying each other , being used in his age by the English soldiery . " - Staunton's notes . cing both when completely devoted to Cleopatra . ' In " Othello " 93.
... , Shakespeare as usual paints from the life ; those instruments accompanying each other , being used in his age by the English soldiery . " - Staunton's notes . cing both when completely devoted to Cleopatra . ' In " Othello " 93.
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... lady . " " The crusadoe was current in England at the time of Shake- It was of gold and weighed two pennyweights six grains , or nine shillings English . " - Staunton's notes . She mildly answers : " It yet has felt no " Othello ' ΙΟΙ 99.
... lady . " " The crusadoe was current in England at the time of Shake- It was of gold and weighed two pennyweights six grains , or nine shillings English . " - Staunton's notes . She mildly answers : " It yet has felt no " Othello ' ΙΟΙ 99.
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