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... NIGHT'S 4. The Comedy of Errors . DREAM . 5. Romeo and Juliet . 6. 2 Henry VI . 7. 3 Henry VI . 11. Richard II . 12. King John . II . THE PERIOD OF COMEDY 1596-1601 . " In the World . " 13. THE MERCHANT OF VEN- 18. Much Ado about ...
... NIGHT'S 4. The Comedy of Errors . DREAM . 5. Romeo and Juliet . 6. 2 Henry VI . 7. 3 Henry VI . 11. Richard II . 12. King John . II . THE PERIOD OF COMEDY 1596-1601 . " In the World . " 13. THE MERCHANT OF VEN- 18. Much Ado about ...
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... Night , II , iii , 151–158 . Stratford , the home of Shakespeare's youth and of his last years , surrendered to Puritanism . In 1568 , when the poet's father was bailiff of the city ( mayor we should call him ) , the corporation ...
... Night , II , iii , 151–158 . Stratford , the home of Shakespeare's youth and of his last years , surrendered to Puritanism . In 1568 , when the poet's father was bailiff of the city ( mayor we should call him ) , the corporation ...
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... night - caps and uttered such a deal of stinking breath " recurs many times in different forms in those plays in which the common herd plays a part . Hazlitt , the good democrat , dis- likes the play of Coriolanus ; he is even led to ...
... night - caps and uttered such a deal of stinking breath " recurs many times in different forms in those plays in which the common herd plays a part . Hazlitt , the good democrat , dis- likes the play of Coriolanus ; he is even led to ...
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... night , | néver | till nów . — I , iii , 9 . The first three of the above lines may be said to be of the form ax + 4 xa ; the last one is plainly 3 xa + ax + xa . One advantage of this shifting of the stress , as has been pointed out ...
... night , | néver | till nów . — I , iii , 9 . The first three of the above lines may be said to be of the form ax + 4 xa ; the last one is plainly 3 xa + ax + xa . One advantage of this shifting of the stress , as has been pointed out ...
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... Night's Dream , G. P. Baker ( Longmans ) . Early London Theatres , T. F. Ordish ( Stock , London ) . In " The Camden Library . " A Chronicle History of the London Stage , 1559-1642 , F. G. Fleay ( Reeves and Turner , London ) . Vol ...
... Night's Dream , G. P. Baker ( Longmans ) . Early London Theatres , T. F. Ordish ( Stock , London ) . In " The Camden Library . " A Chronicle History of the London Stage , 1559-1642 , F. G. Fleay ( Reeves and Turner , London ) . Vol ...
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