The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen21J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... of Wit's Common- wealth , written by Francis Meres , Maister of Arts , and printed at London in 1598. The other tragedies , enumerated as his in that book , are King John , Richard the Second , Henry the Fourth , Richard the Third , and ...
... of Wit's Common- wealth , written by Francis Meres , Maister of Arts , and printed at London in 1598. The other tragedies , enumerated as his in that book , are King John , Richard the Second , Henry the Fourth , Richard the Third , and ...
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... of the Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , The old Taming of a Shrew , and Marlowe's King Edward II . by whom not one of Shakspeare's plays is said to have been performed . See the Dissertation on King Henry VI . Vol . XIV . p . 236 . From ...
... of the Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , The old Taming of a Shrew , and Marlowe's King Edward II . by whom not one of Shakspeare's plays is said to have been performed . See the Dissertation on King Henry VI . Vol . XIV . p . 236 . From ...
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... of Rome . ] A ruffler was a kind of cheating bully ; and is so called in a statute made for the punishment of vagabonds in the 27th year of King Henry VIII . TIT . These words are razors to my wounded heart 24 ACT I TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... of Rome . ] A ruffler was a kind of cheating bully ; and is so called in a statute made for the punishment of vagabonds in the 27th year of King Henry VIII . TIT . These words are razors to my wounded heart 24 ACT I TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... of gold , The cause were known to them it most concerns : Nor would your noble mother , for much more , Be so dishonour'd in the court of Rome . For shame , put up . DEM . Not I ; till I have sheath'd3 ' Clubs , clubs ! ] So , in King Henry ...
... of gold , The cause were known to them it most concerns : Nor would your noble mother , for much more , Be so dishonour'd in the court of Rome . For shame , put up . DEM . Not I ; till I have sheath'd3 ' Clubs , clubs ! ] So , in King Henry ...
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... King Henry VI : " She's beautiful , and therefore to be woo'd ; " She is a woman , therefore to be won . " This ... King Henry VI . ( including the whole of the first Act ) the performances , no doubt , of one or other of the writers al ...
... King Henry VI : " She's beautiful , and therefore to be woo'd ; " She is a woman , therefore to be won . " This ... King Henry VI . ( including the whole of the first Act ) the performances , no doubt , of one or other of the writers al ...
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