Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet and Notes, Original and Selected, Band 1Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1844 |
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... appear again with half their majesty from any second hand . " This was a brilliant eruption from the family of Shakspeare ; but as it was the first , so it appears to have been the last ; and the Harts have ever since , as far at least ...
... appear again with half their majesty from any second hand . " This was a brilliant eruption from the family of Shakspeare ; but as it was the first , so it appears to have been the last ; and the Harts have ever since , as far at least ...
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... appears that from 127. to 251. were usually given for new dramatic productions . Much would of course depend upon the popularity of the author . We have a right to conclude that the Globe was at least as profit- able as the Blackfriars ...
... appears that from 127. to 251. were usually given for new dramatic productions . Much would of course depend upon the popularity of the author . We have a right to conclude that the Globe was at least as profit- able as the Blackfriars ...
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... appears he hath , he is no fool for fancy , as you would have it appear he is . Claud . If he be not in love with some woman , there is no believing old signs . He brushes his hat o ' mornings ; what should that bode ? D. Pedro . Hath ...
... appears he hath , he is no fool for fancy , as you would have it appear he is . Claud . If he be not in love with some woman , there is no believing old signs . He brushes his hat o ' mornings ; what should that bode ? D. Pedro . Hath ...
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KING RICHARD II III 355 | iii |
LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE I iii | xviii |
NEW FACTS c I | xlvii |
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