The Stratford Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight, Volúmenes1-4 |
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... give , read every play from the first scene to the last , with utter negligence of all his commen- tators . When his fancy is once on the wing , let it not stoop at correction or explanation . When his attention is strongly engaged ...
... give , read every play from the first scene to the last , with utter negligence of all his commen- tators . When his fancy is once on the wing , let it not stoop at correction or explanation . When his attention is strongly engaged ...
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... give— " And as the butcher takes away the calf , And binds the wretch , and beats it when it strays , Bearing it to the bloody slaughter - house ; Even so , remorseless , have they borne him hence . And as the dam runs lowing up and ...
... give— " And as the butcher takes away the calf , And binds the wretch , and beats it when it strays , Bearing it to the bloody slaughter - house ; Even so , remorseless , have they borne him hence . And as the dam runs lowing up and ...
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... give him no better education than his own employment . " We are now peeping " through the blanket of the dark . " But daylight is not as yet . Malone was a believer in Rowe's account ; and he was confirmed in his belief by possessing a ...
... give him no better education than his own employment . " We are now peeping " through the blanket of the dark . " But daylight is not as yet . Malone was a believer in Rowe's account ; and he was confirmed in his belief by possessing a ...
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... give . " Of one thing , however , we may be quite sure - that , if Shak- spere were lame , his infirmity was not such as to disqualify him for active bodily exertion . The same series of verses that have suggested this belief that he ...
... give . " Of one thing , however , we may be quite sure - that , if Shak- spere were lame , his infirmity was not such as to disqualify him for active bodily exertion . The same series of verses that have suggested this belief that he ...
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... give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free - school , where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narrowness of his circumstances , and ...
... give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free - school , where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the narrowness of his circumstances , and ...
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Angelo Anne Antipholus Appears Ariel BEAT Beatrice Benedick better Blackfriars Theatre brother CAIUS Caliban CLAUD Claudio Collier comedy corrector daughter death DOGB dost doth Dromio DUKE Enter Ephesus ESCAL Exeunt Exit Falstaff father folio FORD friar gentle gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give grace hath hear heart heaven Henley Street Hero honour HOST husband ISAB John Shakspere king lady LAUN Lawrence Fletcher LEON Leonato look lord LUCIO Malone marriage Marry master doctor MIRA mistress never night PEDRO plays poet Pompey pray prince Prospero Proteus PROV Provost Richard Burbage SCENE servant Shak Shakspere's SHAL Shottery signior Silvia SLEN Slender speak SPEED spere Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon Susanna Hall sweet Sycorax tell theatre thee there's thou art Thurio Valentine wife William Shakspere woman word