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... Appius and Virginia - that contain the key to it . In the former play ( IV . i . ) Ariosto , the lawyer , says : - " " Such vile suits Disgrace our courts , and these make honest lawyers Stop their own ears whilst they plead ; and ...
... Appius and Virginia - that contain the key to it . In the former play ( IV . i . ) Ariosto , the lawyer , says : - " " Such vile suits Disgrace our courts , and these make honest lawyers Stop their own ears whilst they plead ; and ...
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... Appius and Virginia , ' which has , I believe , hitherto escaped atten- tion , makes it very questionable . The passage referred to occurs in Act II . sc . iii . of Webster's play . Marcus Claudius , claiming Staveley , J. DAVY BREHOLT ...
... Appius and Virginia , ' which has , I believe , hitherto escaped atten- tion , makes it very questionable . The passage referred to occurs in Act II . sc . iii . of Webster's play . Marcus Claudius , claiming Staveley , J. DAVY BREHOLT ...
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... Appius and Virginia , 401 - The Records of the City Livery Companies , 403- Izaak Walton and Tomb Scratching - Parliamentary Changes - De Foe and Napoleon Bonaparte , 405 - Latin Lines on Music - Discovery of Australia : Press Report of ...
... Appius and Virginia , 401 - The Records of the City Livery Companies , 403- Izaak Walton and Tomb Scratching - Parliamentary Changes - De Foe and Napoleon Bonaparte , 405 - Latin Lines on Music - Discovery of Australia : Press Report of ...
Strona 402
... Appius and Virginia , ' fewer of these borrowings , but still a con- and by way of corroboration I shall adduce siderable number . Appius and Virginia other resemblances between phrases and contains still fewer that have yet been ...
... Appius and Virginia , ' fewer of these borrowings , but still a con- and by way of corroboration I shall adduce siderable number . Appius and Virginia other resemblances between phrases and contains still fewer that have yet been ...
Strona 403
... Appius and Virginia . ' On the face of it this is not unlikely , as it is known that the two dramatists wrote ' A Cure for a Cuckold ' in collaboration , and the style of the clown's speeches in Appius and Virginia ' is quite different ...
... Appius and Virginia . ' On the face of it this is not unlikely , as it is known that the two dramatists wrote ' A Cure for a Cuckold ' in collaboration , and the style of the clown's speeches in Appius and Virginia ' is quite different ...
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