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1840 5.1 CONTENTS . PAGE ROMEO AND JULIET .. I HAMLET 85 CYMBELINE 177 OTHELLO 253 329 " TIMON OF ATHENS . KING LEAR i 389 Carmenang & nofee Fleispere seated between the front Title - page - The 822.33.
1840 5.1 CONTENTS . PAGE ROMEO AND JULIET .. I HAMLET 85 CYMBELINE 177 OTHELLO 253 329 " TIMON OF ATHENS . KING LEAR i 389 Carmenang & nofee Fleispere seated between the front Title - page - The 822.33.
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TIMON OF ATHENS . KING LEAR . " PAGE PAGE . 85 ILLUSTRATION OF ACT III . Title - page . From a design by W. HARVEY 141 Pictures on arras ......... INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . ACT IV . 87 98 Danish Lutes .. Canute and his Wife .
TIMON OF ATHENS . KING LEAR . " PAGE PAGE . 85 ILLUSTRATION OF ACT III . Title - page . From a design by W. HARVEY 141 Pictures on arras ......... INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . ACT IV . 87 98 Danish Lutes .. Canute and his Wife .
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TIMON OF ATHENS . KING LEAR . " ROMEOUSSES HD TNOWLLIAMS ( 1 STA73. PAGZ ACT II . PAGE Title - page . The scene in the Council Chamber , Act I. , Scene III . The apartment represents the Senate Hall , engraved in Brustolini's “ Vedute ...
TIMON OF ATHENS . KING LEAR . " ROMEOUSSES HD TNOWLLIAMS ( 1 STA73. PAGZ ACT II . PAGE Title - page . The scene in the Council Chamber , Act I. , Scene III . The apartment represents the Senate Hall , engraved in Brustolini's “ Vedute ...
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The " volume " of ' 1 14 SCENE IV .— “ We'll have no Cupid hood - wink'd with a scarf , ” & c . The masque of ladies , or amazons , in Shakspere's Timon , is preceded by a ( ' upid , who addresses the company in a speech ...
The " volume " of ' 1 14 SCENE IV .— “ We'll have no Cupid hood - wink'd with a scarf , ” & c . The masque of ladies , or amazons , in Shakspere's Timon , is preceded by a ( ' upid , who addresses the company in a speech ...
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... peculiarly teaches , -these , as they sank down into the depths of bis great mind , seem not only to have inspired into it the conception of Lear and Timon , but that of one primary character , the censurer of mankind .
... peculiarly teaches , -these , as they sank down into the depths of bis great mind , seem not only to have inspired into it the conception of Lear and Timon , but that of one primary character , the censurer of mankind .
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