The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1Hilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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... .... COMEDY OF ERRORS ... MACBETH . KING JOHN ............ . KING RICHARD THE SECOND ........ KING HENRY THE FOURTH , PART FIRST .. VOL . III . 1 Page . 3 109 171 263 355 453 WINTER'S TALE . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE story of this.
... .... COMEDY OF ERRORS ... MACBETH . KING JOHN ............ . KING RICHARD THE SECOND ........ KING HENRY THE FOURTH , PART FIRST .. VOL . III . 1 Page . 3 109 171 263 355 453 WINTER'S TALE . PRELIMINARY REMARKS . THE story of this.
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... Henry V. , and in both places is coupled with chuck or chick . It is said that bra'cock is still used in Scotland . 3 Still playing with her fingers as a girl playing on the virginals . Vir- ginals were stringed instruments played with ...
... Henry V. , and in both places is coupled with chuck or chick . It is said that bra'cock is still used in Scotland . 3 Still playing with her fingers as a girl playing on the virginals . Vir- ginals were stringed instruments played with ...
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... Henry VI . Part I. we have- " God knows thou art a collop of my flesh . " 2 Affection here means imagination . Intention is earnest consideration , eager attention . It is this vehemence of mind which affects Leontes , by making him ...
... Henry VI . Part I. we have- " God knows thou art a collop of my flesh . " 2 Affection here means imagination . Intention is earnest consideration , eager attention . It is this vehemence of mind which affects Leontes , by making him ...
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... Henry IV . Part II . " rash gunpowder . " Maliciously is malignantly , with effects openly hurtful . 3 Make that , i . e . Hermione's disloyalty , which is a clear point , a sub- ject of doubt , and go rot ! Dost think I am such a fool ...
... Henry IV . Part II . " rash gunpowder . " Maliciously is malignantly , with effects openly hurtful . 3 Make that , i . e . Hermione's disloyalty , which is a clear point , a sub- ject of doubt , and go rot ! Dost think I am such a fool ...
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... Henry V. Part III . Act ii . Sc . 3 : " And look upon , as if the tragedy , " & c . 4 Whom is here used where him would be now employed . THIS play , as Dr. Warburton justly observes , is , with all its absurd- ities , very entertaining ...
... Henry V. Part III . Act ii . Sc . 3 : " And look upon , as if the tragedy , " & c . 4 Whom is here used where him would be now employed . THIS play , as Dr. Warburton justly observes , is , with all its absurd- ities , very entertaining ...
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