The Works of Shakespeare, Teil 11Printed at Edinburgh for G. Richards, 1901 |
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... appears in print for the first time in the Folio of 1623. The copy , however , having been obtained somehow or other , the enterprising firm of Millington and Busby appear to have applied in the usual form at Stationers ' Hall for ...
... appears in print for the first time in the Folio of 1623. The copy , however , having been obtained somehow or other , the enterprising firm of Millington and Busby appear to have applied in the usual form at Stationers ' Hall for ...
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... appears in IV . i . as a supernumerary with- out any spoken part . Again , in II . iv . Exeter alone does duty for the English ambassadors , and the constable for the messenger ; and similarly in I. ii . it appears that the French ...
... appears in IV . i . as a supernumerary with- out any spoken part . Again , in II . iv . Exeter alone does duty for the English ambassadors , and the constable for the messenger ; and similarly in I. ii . it appears that the French ...
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... appears from line 177 , - " if he runs upon the score . The origin is obscure , but Farmer notes that one of the rules of Blackwell - hall , the old cloth - hall of London , was that a penny be paid by the owner of every bale of cloth ...
... appears from line 177 , - " if he runs upon the score . The origin is obscure , but Farmer notes that one of the rules of Blackwell - hall , the old cloth - hall of London , was that a penny be paid by the owner of every bale of cloth ...
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