The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare. OBSERVATIONS . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . ] BEFORE this play of Troilus and Cressida , printed in 1609 , is a bookseller's preface , shewing that first impression to have been before the play had been acted , and that it ...
William Shakespeare. OBSERVATIONS . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . ] BEFORE this play of Troilus and Cressida , printed in 1609 , is a bookseller's preface , shewing that first impression to have been before the play had been acted , and that it ...
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... play in which the wicked prosper , and the virtuous mis- carry , may doubtless be good , because it is a just repre- sentation of the common events of human life ; but since all reasonable beings naturally love justice , I cannot easi ...
... play in which the wicked prosper , and the virtuous mis- carry , may doubtless be good , because it is a just repre- sentation of the common events of human life ; but since all reasonable beings naturally love justice , I cannot easi ...
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... play , friar John is em- ployed in this business . 4. The circumstance of Capulet's writing down the names of the guests whom he invites to supper , is found in the poem and in the play , but is not mentioned by Painter , nor is it ...
... play , friar John is em- ployed in this business . 4. The circumstance of Capulet's writing down the names of the guests whom he invites to supper , is found in the poem and in the play , but is not mentioned by Painter , nor is it ...
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