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... True) Cardenio (by Shakespeare and Fletcher; lost) The Two Noble Kinsmen (by Shakespeare and 1599–1600 1600–1601 1600–1601 by 1601 1602 1593–1603 and later 1603 1603–4 1603–4 1603–4 1604–5 1605 1605–6 1606 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 ...
... True) Cardenio (by Shakespeare and Fletcher; lost) The Two Noble Kinsmen (by Shakespeare and 1599–1600 1600–1601 1600–1601 by 1601 1602 1593–1603 and later 1603 1603–4 1603–4 1603–4 1604–5 1605 1605–6 1606 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 ...
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... true-fixed and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament. (III.1.60–62) But his fashioning himself in those terms, 'Unshaked of motion' (III. 1.70), is ironically undercut moments later when he is murdered. Brutus' attempt to ...
... true-fixed and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament. (III.1.60–62) But his fashioning himself in those terms, 'Unshaked of motion' (III. 1.70), is ironically undercut moments later when he is murdered. Brutus' attempt to ...
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