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... Thou'rt kind. Third Witch. And I another. First Witch. I myself have all the other; * * * * Though his bark cannot be lost, Yet it shall be tempesttost. Macbeth, I. iii. 8—25 [It is wellknown that Macbeth was written for the eye of King ...
... Thou'rt kind. Third Witch. And I another. First Witch. I myself have all the other; * * * * Though his bark cannot be lost, Yet it shall be tempesttost. Macbeth, I. iii. 8—25 [It is wellknown that Macbeth was written for the eye of King ...
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... thou art changed! what do I see on thee? Bottom. What do you see? you see an asshead of your own, do you? Quince. Bless thee, Bottom! bless thee! thou art translated. A Midsummer Night's Dream, III. i. 120—125 It happened in the city of ...
... thou art changed! what do I see on thee? Bottom. What do you see? you see an asshead of your own, do you? Quince. Bless thee, Bottom! bless thee! thou art translated. A Midsummer Night's Dream, III. i. 120—125 It happened in the city of ...
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... thou must go with me tonight, To see, and taste of my delight. Quickly come, my wanton son; 'Twere time our sports ... thou hear my piper blow, From thy bed see that thou go; For nightly you must with us dance, When we in circles round ...
... thou must go with me tonight, To see, and taste of my delight. Quickly come, my wanton son; 'Twere time our sports ... thou hear my piper blow, From thy bed see that thou go; For nightly you must with us dance, When we in circles round ...
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... any great exploit. What Gull can do, I have you shown; I am inferior unto none. Command me, Robin, thou shalt know, That I for thee will ride or go: I can do greater things than these Upon the land, and on the seas. The tricks of.
... any great exploit. What Gull can do, I have you shown; I am inferior unto none. Command me, Robin, thou shalt know, That I for thee will ride or go: I can do greater things than these Upon the land, and on the seas. The tricks of.
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Contenido
EDUCATION | |
THE UNIVERSITY | |
4 TRAVEL | |
LONDON | |
THE THEATRE | |
THE AUDIENCE | |
PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE | |
THE COURT | |
ROGUES AND VAGABONDS | |
THE | |
CONCLUSION AN ELIZABETHAN | |
GLOSSARY AND NOTES | |
BOOKS AND AUTHORS | |
INDEX OF AUTHORS | |
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
Life in Shakespeare's England; a Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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