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... drawn on by , Shakespeare , the Gesta Romanorum . Cam- den in his Remains tells a similar story ( see below ) . Cordell relates her story in the First Book of the early Elizabethan poem by many hands , The Mirror for Magistrates ...
... drawn on by , Shakespeare , the Gesta Romanorum . Cam- den in his Remains tells a similar story ( see below ) . Cordell relates her story in the First Book of the early Elizabethan poem by many hands , The Mirror for Magistrates ...
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... drawn to the same conclusion . See Mr. Macmillan's edition of this play ( Madras , 1901 , p . xxxvi ) . There is indeed some evidence that it was acted at court in the above year . The careful and accurate Edmund Malone thus writes ...
... drawn to the same conclusion . See Mr. Macmillan's edition of this play ( Madras , 1901 , p . xxxvi ) . There is indeed some evidence that it was acted at court in the above year . The careful and accurate Edmund Malone thus writes ...
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... drawn to marry him solely by the virtue of the Moor ( ma dalla virtù del Moro ) . Soon after his marriage the Moor is sent to command the Venetian troops in Cyprus , where his wife ( to her husband's extreme joy ) consents to accompany ...
... drawn to marry him solely by the virtue of the Moor ( ma dalla virtù del Moro ) . Soon after his marriage the Moor is sent to command the Venetian troops in Cyprus , where his wife ( to her husband's extreme joy ) consents to accompany ...
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... , is a very different person from the character here drawn of him for all time . He is in this play , which bears his name , a much finer and a much nobler person than Plutarch represents him . In Plutarch we have xxii WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
... , is a very different person from the character here drawn of him for all time . He is in this play , which bears his name , a much finer and a much nobler person than Plutarch represents him . In Plutarch we have xxii WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
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... drawing her lover to his destruction — she weaves bonds which it is utterly impossible for him to shake off — yet her affection for him is undoubted ; for him she has a love 6 } 6 strong and energetic , if somewhat selfish . xxiv ...
... drawing her lover to his destruction — she weaves bonds which it is utterly impossible for him to shake off — yet her affection for him is undoubted ; for him she has a love 6 } 6 strong and energetic , if somewhat selfish . xxiv ...
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