TragediesCollier, 1893 |
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... doubt whatever that the corrections , augmentations , and emendations were those of the author . There are typographical errors in this edition , and in all the editions , and occasional confusions of the metrical arrangement , which ...
... doubt whatever that the corrections , augmentations , and emendations were those of the author . There are typographical errors in this edition , and in all the editions , and occasional confusions of the metrical arrangement , which ...
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... doubt , is decisive as to the play being performed before George Lord Hunsdon ; but it is not in any degree decisive as to the play not having been performed without the advantage of this nobleman's patronage . The first date of the ...
... doubt , is decisive as to the play being performed before George Lord Hunsdon ; but it is not in any degree decisive as to the play not having been performed without the advantage of this nobleman's patronage . The first date of the ...
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... doubt that he wrote the passage eleven years after the earthquake of 1580 , and that the passage being also meant to fix the attention of an audience , the play was produced , as well as written , in 1591 . Reasoning such as this would ...
... doubt that he wrote the passage eleven years after the earthquake of 1580 , and that the passage being also meant to fix the attention of an audience , the play was produced , as well as written , in 1591 . Reasoning such as this would ...
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... doubt , up on internal evidence ; and upon this evidence we must be content to let the question rest . SUPPOSED SOURCE OF THE PLOT . When Dante reproaches the Emperor Albert for neglect of Italy , - Thy sire and thou have suffer'd thus ...
... doubt , up on internal evidence ; and upon this evidence we must be content to let the question rest . SUPPOSED SOURCE OF THE PLOT . When Dante reproaches the Emperor Albert for neglect of Italy , - Thy sire and thou have suffer'd thus ...
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... doubt it not . Wife , go you to her ere you go to bed ; Acquaint her here of my son Paris ' love ; And bid her , mark you me , on Wednesday next- But , soft ; What day is this ? Par . Monday , my lord . Cap . Monday ha ! ha ! Well ...
... doubt it not . Wife , go you to her ere you go to bed ; Acquaint her here of my son Paris ' love ; And bid her , mark you me , on Wednesday next- But , soft ; What day is this ? Par . Monday , my lord . Cap . Monday ha ! ha ! Well ...
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