ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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... Lost . 63 Twelfth Night • 114 The Comedy of Errors 65 Julius Cæsar · 117 The Two Gentlemen of Verona . 68 Hamlet 119 A Midsummer Night's Dream King Henry VI . Parts II . & III . 70 All's Well that Ends Well . • 123 74 Measure for ...
... Lost . 63 Twelfth Night • 114 The Comedy of Errors 65 Julius Cæsar · 117 The Two Gentlemen of Verona . 68 Hamlet 119 A Midsummer Night's Dream King Henry VI . Parts II . & III . 70 All's Well that Ends Well . • 123 74 Measure for ...
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... lost its timidity , and was conscious of strange new force and fire ; in his tra- gedies was first heard upon a public stage that measure which is the express voice in our poetry of dramatic feeling blank verse . ( See Mr. Brooke's ...
... lost its timidity , and was conscious of strange new force and fire ; in his tra- gedies was first heard upon a public stage that measure which is the express voice in our poetry of dramatic feeling blank verse . ( See Mr. Brooke's ...
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... lost , yet it is said to have been so very bitter , that it redoubled the prosecution against him , to that degree , that he was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwickshire for some time , and shelter himself in London ...
... lost , yet it is said to have been so very bitter , that it redoubled the prosecution against him , to that degree , that he was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwickshire for some time , and shelter himself in London ...
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... lost Shakspere . He died April 23rd , 1616. Ward , the Vicar of Stratford , noted some fifty years later , " Shakespeare , Drayton , and Ben Jonson had a merry meeting , and , it seems , drank too hard , for Shakespeare died of a fever ...
... lost Shakspere . He died April 23rd , 1616. Ward , the Vicar of Stratford , noted some fifty years later , " Shakespeare , Drayton , and Ben Jonson had a merry meeting , and , it seems , drank too hard , for Shakespeare died of a fever ...
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... Lost ) , and after that date it is seldom absent from a title - page . In the fol- lowing table * Q I means that the play was printed in the First Folio from the first Quarto edition ; * Q2 , from the second Quarto , and so on . 1593 ...
... Lost ) , and after that date it is seldom absent from a title - page . In the fol- lowing table * Q I means that the play was printed in the First Folio from the first Quarto edition ; * Q2 , from the second Quarto , and so on . 1593 ...
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