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Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic genius played around the land- rogues and water - rogues which add so much that is splendid and picturesque to Elizabethan life , it seemed proper to insert here chapters on ...
Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic genius played around the land- rogues and water - rogues which add so much that is splendid and picturesque to Elizabethan life , it seemed proper to insert here chapters on ...
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... bearing upon the escapades of Falstaff , the passage on " witches in Scotland " throws an in- teresting and , I believe , a new light upon the weird sisters in Macbeth , Autolycus is the hero of the chapter on rogues , and so on .
... bearing upon the escapades of Falstaff , the passage on " witches in Scotland " throws an in- teresting and , I believe , a new light upon the weird sisters in Macbeth , Autolycus is the hero of the chapter on rogues , and so on .
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92 and 179 from the Collections of the Malone Society , to Professor Gollancz and Messrs Chatto and Windus for the last six passages in Chapter X taken from Rogues and Vagabonds in Shakespeare's Youth in The Shakespeare Library , to the ...
92 and 179 from the Collections of the Malone Society , to Professor Gollancz and Messrs Chatto and Windus for the last six passages in Chapter X taken from Rogues and Vagabonds in Shakespeare's Youth in The Shakespeare Library , to the ...
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SLEEP AND HEALTH 229 The bedroom , the care of the body , the physician , death CHAPTER X. ROGUES AND VAGABONDS 233 ( King Lear , The Winter's Tale ) Rogues and the law , a courtesy man , an abraham man , rufflers , hookers , two rogues ...
SLEEP AND HEALTH 229 The bedroom , the care of the body , the physician , death CHAPTER X. ROGUES AND VAGABONDS 233 ( King Lear , The Winter's Tale ) Rogues and the law , a courtesy man , an abraham man , rufflers , hookers , two rogues ...
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This Challes exclaimed and said that he was a gentleman and that the apprentice was but a rascal , and some there were little better than rogues that took upon them the name of gentlemen , and said the prentices were but the scum of the ...
This Challes exclaimed and said that he was a gentleman and that the apprentice was but a rascal , and some there were little better than rogues that took upon them the name of gentlemen , and said the prentices were but the scum of the ...
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