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... appear- ing in the comedy make it probable that it was first played before Queen Elizabeth as a part of the festivities of some wedding solemnized early in the year 1594. On New Year's night ten years later ( 1604 ) a performance of the ...
... appear- ing in the comedy make it probable that it was first played before Queen Elizabeth as a part of the festivities of some wedding solemnized early in the year 1594. On New Year's night ten years later ( 1604 ) a performance of the ...
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... appearing blood , and the examples Of every minute's instance , present now , Hath put us in these ill - beseeming ... appear . 64. rank , sated . 69. griefs , grievances . 72. occasion , a crisis . 74. shall serve , proves favorable ...
... appearing blood , and the examples Of every minute's instance , present now , Hath put us in these ill - beseeming ... appear . 64. rank , sated . 69. griefs , grievances . 72. occasion , a crisis . 74. shall serve , proves favorable ...
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... appear naked and blind . Can you blame her then , being a maid yet rosed over with the virgin crimson of modesty , if she deny the appear- ance of a naked blind boy in her naked seeing self ? It were , my lord a hard condition for a ...
... appear naked and blind . Can you blame her then , being a maid yet rosed over with the virgin crimson of modesty , if she deny the appear- ance of a naked blind boy in her naked seeing self ? It were , my lord a hard condition for a ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES YOUTH I | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES PROFESSIONAL CAREER | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES LONDON | 16 |
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