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... passage oc- curs in his ' talk ' with ' a few of our triviall transla- tors ' : - " It is a common practice now a daies amongst a sort of shifting companions , that runne through every arte and thrive by none to leave the trade of ...
... passage oc- curs in his ' talk ' with ' a few of our triviall transla- tors ' : - " It is a common practice now a daies amongst a sort of shifting companions , that runne through every arte and thrive by none to leave the trade of ...
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... passage in the Looking Glass for London and England , written by Lodge & Greene , prob- ably before 1589 , which strikes me as a burlesque reminiscence of the original of Hamlet , Act . I. Sc . ii . 184-240 ; Adam , the smith's man ...
... passage in the Looking Glass for London and England , written by Lodge & Greene , prob- ably before 1589 , which strikes me as a burlesque reminiscence of the original of Hamlet , Act . I. Sc . ii . 184-240 ; Adam , the smith's man ...
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... passage in question :—( i . ) the reason for the ' travelling ' * In connection with the subject of Hamlet , one must not forget the visit of Lord Leicester's servants to Denmark in 1585 ; Kempe , Bryan , and Pope , three of the company ...
... passage in question :—( i . ) the reason for the ' travelling ' * In connection with the subject of Hamlet , one must not forget the visit of Lord Leicester's servants to Denmark in 1585 ; Kempe , Bryan , and Pope , three of the company ...
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... passage ? No. Up , sword , and know thou a more horrid hent : When he is drunk asleep , or in his rage , Or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed ; Agame , a - swearing , or about some act That has no relish of salvation in ' t ; Then ...
... passage ? No. Up , sword , and know thou a more horrid hent : When he is drunk asleep , or in his rage , Or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed ; Agame , a - swearing , or about some act That has no relish of salvation in ' t ; Then ...
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... passage , The soldiers ' music and the rites of war Speak loudly for him . Take up the bodies : such a sight as this Becomes the field , but here shows much amiss . Go , bid the soldiers shoot . [ A dead march . Exeunt , bearing off the ...
... passage , The soldiers ' music and the rites of war Speak loudly for him . Take up the bodies : such a sight as this Becomes the field , but here shows much amiss . Go , bid the soldiers shoot . [ A dead march . Exeunt , bearing off the ...
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