“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4 |
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My arm is sore : best play with Mardian . Cleo . As well a woman with an eunuch play'd As with a woman . Come , you'll play with me , sir ? Mar. As well as I can , madain . 20 C'leo . And when good will is showil , SCENE V. ] 539 ANTONY ...
My arm is sore : best play with Mardian . Cleo . As well a woman with an eunuch play'd As with a woman . Come , you'll play with me , sir ? Mar. As well as I can , madain . 20 C'leo . And when good will is showil , SCENE V. ] 539 ANTONY ...
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The first play regularly divided into acts and scenes , and making pretension to a consistent action and a poetical delineation of character , was the tragedy of Gorboduc , " or is Ferrex and Porrex , ” by Thomas Sackville ...
The first play regularly divided into acts and scenes , and making pretension to a consistent action and a poetical delineation of character , was the tragedy of Gorboduc , " or is Ferrex and Porrex , ” by Thomas Sackville ...
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was other hand , influenced partly by the fact that in the first edition of Shakespeare's collected plays “ Pericles ... Knight , in his turn , thinks “ Titus Andronicus ” the first play ; which he believes , in opposition to Coleridge ...
was other hand , influenced partly by the fact that in the first edition of Shakespeare's collected plays “ Pericles ... Knight , in his turn , thinks “ Titus Andronicus ” the first play ; which he believes , in opposition to Coleridge ...
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OTHELLO THE MOOR OF VENICE | 434 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 516 |
OYMBELINE | 602 |
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