The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Hilliard, Gray,, 1837 |
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... play is taken from The Pleasant History of Do- rastus and Fawnia , by Robert Greene , which was first printed in 1588 . The parts of Antigonus , Paulina , and Autolycus , are of the Poet's own creation ; and many circumstances of the ...
... play is taken from The Pleasant History of Do- rastus and Fawnia , by Robert Greene , which was first printed in 1588 . The parts of Antigonus , Paulina , and Autolycus , are of the Poet's own creation ; and many circumstances of the ...
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... plays with an interval of sixteen years between , ) and the anachronisms , which made Dryden * , and Pope overlook the beauties of execution in this enchanting play . * Dryden , in the Essay at the end of the second part of the Conquest ...
... plays with an interval of sixteen years between , ) and the anachronisms , which made Dryden * , and Pope overlook the beauties of execution in this enchanting play . * Dryden , in the Essay at the end of the second part of the Conquest ...
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... play in his Induction to Bartholomew Fair , has been satisfactorily answered by Mr. Gifford . * Horace Walpole , in his Historic Doubts , attempts to show that The Winter's Tale was intended ( in compliment to Queen Elizabeth ) as an ...
... play in his Induction to Bartholomew Fair , has been satisfactorily answered by Mr. Gifford . * Horace Walpole , in his Historic Doubts , attempts to show that The Winter's Tale was intended ( in compliment to Queen Elizabeth ) as an ...
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... play - fellow . Her . Grace to boot ! 2 Of this make no conclusion ; lest you say , Your queen and I are devils . Yet , go on ; The offences we have made you do , we'll answer ; If you first sinned with us , and that with us You did ...
... play - fellow . Her . Grace to boot ! 2 Of this make no conclusion ; lest you say , Your queen and I are devils . Yet , go on ; The offences we have made you do , we'll answer ; If you first sinned with us , and that with us You did ...
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... play of Ram Alley : " Come , clap hands , a match . " The custom is not yet disused in common life . 2 " from bounty , fertile bosom . " Malone thinks that a letter has been omitted , and that we should read- " from bounty's fertile ...
... play of Ram Alley : " Come , clap hands , a match . " The custom is not yet disused in common life . 2 " from bounty , fertile bosom . " Malone thinks that a letter has been omitted , and that we should read- " from bounty's fertile ...
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