Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 Seiten |
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... lady gone away ; And have with them a little parasite full of money and coin . " These travellers the tinkers agree to rob ; and we have here an example of the readi- ness of the stage to indulge in satire . The purveyors who , a few ...
... lady gone away ; And have with them a little parasite full of money and coin . " These travellers the tinkers agree to rob ; and we have here an example of the readi- ness of the stage to indulge in satire . The purveyors who , a few ...
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... lady from the court , Sedmond and Clarisia , then come out of the wood , accompanied by their servant , Conditions . It appears that their father has long been absent , and they are travel- ling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ...
... lady from the court , Sedmond and Clarisia , then come out of the wood , accompanied by their servant , Conditions . It appears that their father has long been absent , and they are travel- ling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ...
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... lady whom we know by his description to be Clarisia . Conditions has discovered that his mistress is equally in love with Lamphedon ; all which circumstances are described and not rendered dramatic : and then Conditions , for his own ...
... lady whom we know by his description to be Clarisia . Conditions has discovered that his mistress is equally in love with Lamphedon ; all which circumstances are described and not rendered dramatic : and then Conditions , for his own ...
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... lady , encountering many a terrible monster made of brown paper ; and at his return is so wonderfully changed , that he cannot be known but by some posy in his tablet , or by a broken ring , or a handkerchief , or a piece of cockle ...
... lady , encountering many a terrible monster made of brown paper ; and at his return is so wonderfully changed , that he cannot be known but by some posy in his tablet , or by a broken ring , or a handkerchief , or a piece of cockle ...
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... lady in distress may suffice : - " The sword of this my loving knight , behold , I here do take , Of this my woeful corpse , alas , a final end to make ! Yet , ere I strike that deadly stroke that shall my life deprave , 66 ROBERT ...
... lady in distress may suffice : - " The sword of this my loving knight , behold , I here do take , Of this my woeful corpse , alas , a final end to make ! Yet , ere I strike that deadly stroke that shall my life deprave , 66 ROBERT ...
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