The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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Sbakspeare often uses the comparative for the positive and superlative . So , in K. Lear : her smiles and tears " Were like a better day . " Again , in Macbeth : -it hath cow'd my better part of man . " Again , in King John : Nay ...
Sbakspeare often uses the comparative for the positive and superlative . So , in K. Lear : her smiles and tears " Were like a better day . " Again , in Macbeth : -it hath cow'd my better part of man . " Again , in King John : Nay ...
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King John . • Believe me , I do not believe thee , man . Ibid . " Those he commands , move only in commard , Macbeth , The words stuff * d and fuff , however mean they may sound at pre , fent , have , like many other terms ...
King John . • Believe me , I do not believe thee , man . Ibid . " Those he commands , move only in commard , Macbeth , The words stuff * d and fuff , however mean they may sound at pre , fent , have , like many other terms ...
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The lo . terlude performed at Oxford in 1605 , by the students of Saint John's college , was for a while so far my Toxophilus , as to excite my curiosity very strongly on the subjea . Whether Shakspeare in the composition of this noble ...
The lo . terlude performed at Oxford in 1605 , by the students of Saint John's college , was for a while so far my Toxophilus , as to excite my curiosity very strongly on the subjea . Whether Shakspeare in the composition of this noble ...
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To the Latin play of Verlumnus , written by Dr. Mathew Gwynne , which was aded before the king by some of the students of St. John's college on a subsequent day , we are indebted for the longe , sought - for interlude performed at St.
To the Latin play of Verlumnus , written by Dr. Mathew Gwynne , which was aded before the king by some of the students of St. John's college on a subsequent day , we are indebted for the longe , sought - for interlude performed at St.
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KING JOHN . ] The Troublesome Reign of King ' John was written in two parts , by W. Shakspeare and W Rowley , and prinied 1611. But the present play , is entirely different ; and infinitely superior to it . РОРЕ .
KING JOHN . ] The Troublesome Reign of King ' John was written in two parts , by W. Shakspeare and W Rowley , and prinied 1611. But the present play , is entirely different ; and infinitely superior to it . РОРЕ .
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