The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 131
... play , and that portion of it which is entitled Wise Speeches , where the foregoing passage is found , furnished him with a hint in Coriolanus . The story of King Leir and his three daughters was origi- nally told by Geoffrey of ...
... play , and that portion of it which is entitled Wise Speeches , where the foregoing passage is found , furnished him with a hint in Coriolanus . The story of King Leir and his three daughters was origi- nally told by Geoffrey of ...
Page 254
... play is built , may be found in Saxe Grammaticus the Danish historian . From thence Belleforest adopted it in his collection of novels , in seven volumes , which he began in 1564 , and continued to publish through succeeding years ...
... play is built , may be found in Saxe Grammaticus the Danish historian . From thence Belleforest adopted it in his collection of novels , in seven volumes , which he began in 1564 , and continued to publish through succeeding years ...
Page 319
... Play . I hope , we have reformed that indifferently with us . Ham . O , reform it altogether . And let those , that play your clowns , speak no more than is set down for them for there be of them , that will themselves laugh , to set on ...
... Play . I hope , we have reformed that indifferently with us . Ham . O , reform it altogether . And let those , that play your clowns , speak no more than is set down for them for there be of them , that will themselves laugh , to set on ...
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