ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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... TO 1877 APPENDIX . BOOKS USEFUL TO STUDENTS OF SHAKSPERE N.B. - The references to Act , Scene , and Line , throughout , are to • 158 . 166 The Globe Shakespeare . LITERATURE PRIMERS , 822.73 SHAKSPERE.27 DOW " 1893 " 281.
... TO 1877 APPENDIX . BOOKS USEFUL TO STUDENTS OF SHAKSPERE N.B. - The references to Act , Scene , and Line , throughout , are to • 158 . 166 The Globe Shakespeare . LITERATURE PRIMERS , 822.73 SHAKSPERE.27 DOW " 1893 " 281.
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... tygers heart wrapped in a players hide " parody a line- Oh tygers heart wrapt in a woman's hide- which occurs in the True Tragedie of Richard , Duke of York , and is also found in the Third Part II . ] 21 THE LIFE OF SHAKSPERE .
... tygers heart wrapped in a players hide " parody a line- Oh tygers heart wrapt in a woman's hide- which occurs in the True Tragedie of Richard , Duke of York , and is also found in the Third Part II . ] 21 THE LIFE OF SHAKSPERE .
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... line Greene reminds his friends that Shakspere , in the Third Part of Henry VI . , had stolen from an earlier play of which Greene himself , or Mar- lowe , or both together were authors , and that therefore for them a peculiar ground of ...
... line Greene reminds his friends that Shakspere , in the Third Part of Henry VI . , had stolen from an earlier play of which Greene himself , or Mar- lowe , or both together were authors , and that therefore for them a peculiar ground of ...
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Edward Dowden. 16. Growing Prosperity . - Ben Jonson , in his lines to the memory of Shakspere , addressing him as " Sweet swan of Avon , " speaks of Those flights upon the banks of Thames That so did take Eliza and our James ! In The ...
Edward Dowden. 16. Growing Prosperity . - Ben Jonson , in his lines to the memory of Shakspere , addressing him as " Sweet swan of Avon , " speaks of Those flights upon the banks of Thames That so did take Eliza and our James ! In The ...
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... lines : 66 The many - headed multitude were drawne By Brutus ' speech , that Cæsar was ambitious ; When eloquent Mark Antonie had showne His vertues , who but Brutus then was vicious ? We know of nothing which can have suggested these ...
... lines : 66 The many - headed multitude were drawne By Brutus ' speech , that Cæsar was ambitious ; When eloquent Mark Antonie had showne His vertues , who but Brutus then was vicious ? We know of nothing which can have suggested these ...
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