TragediesCollier, 1893 |
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... 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 Cupid , who addresses the company in a speech . This " device " was a prac- tice of ...
... 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 Cupid , who addresses the company in a speech . This " device " was a prac- tice of ...
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... SCENE IV . " Give me a torch . " Romeo declares that he will not dance : " I am not for this ambling . " He subsequently says , " I'll be a candle - holder , and look on . " Anciently , all rooms of state were lighted by waxen torches ...
... SCENE IV . " Give me a torch . " Romeo declares that he will not dance : " I am not for this ambling . " He subsequently says , " I'll be a candle - holder , and look on . " Anciently , all rooms of state were lighted by waxen torches ...
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... SCENE VI . - Friar Laurence's Cell . Enter Friar LAURENCE and ROMEO . " Fri. So smile the heavens upon this holy act ... scene was entirely re - written , after the first copy . But my true love is grown to such excess , 32 ACT II ...
... SCENE VI . - Friar Laurence's Cell . Enter Friar LAURENCE and ROMEO . " Fri. So smile the heavens upon this holy act ... scene was entirely re - written , after the first copy . But my true love is grown to such excess , 32 ACT II ...
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... SCENE I. " When King Cophetua lov'd the beggar- maid . " THE ballad of King Cophetua and the Beggar- maid was amongst the most popular of old Eng- lish ballads , allusions to which were familiar to Shakspere's audience . Upon the ...
... SCENE I. " When King Cophetua lov'd the beggar- maid . " THE ballad of King Cophetua and the Beggar- maid was amongst the most popular of old Eng- lish ballads , allusions to which were familiar to Shakspere's audience . Upon the ...
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... SCENE II . " O , for a falconer's voice , To lure this tassel - gentle back again ! " " The falconer's voice was the voice which the hawk was constrained by long habit to obey . Gervase Markham , in his " Country Contentments , " has ...
... SCENE II . " O , for a falconer's voice , To lure this tassel - gentle back again ! " " The falconer's voice was the voice which the hawk was constrained by long habit to obey . Gervase Markham , in his " Country Contentments , " has ...
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