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Page xxiv
... scene . In that in- cident , the lady prevailed and was proved to be right , but most often Sheridan was " monstrous witty " yet also wise in his generation . Mrs. Fiske's highly original ( and triumphant ) conception of Mrs. Malaprop ...
... scene . In that in- cident , the lady prevailed and was proved to be right , but most often Sheridan was " monstrous witty " yet also wise in his generation . Mrs. Fiske's highly original ( and triumphant ) conception of Mrs. Malaprop ...
Page xxv
... scenes for the collection , though the chronological order keeps them far apart . Dr. Furness , who was a capital reader , gave the whole Falstaff scene as broad farce , in which I venture to think he was almost entirely wrong . But ...
... scenes for the collection , though the chronological order keeps them far apart . Dr. Furness , who was a capital reader , gave the whole Falstaff scene as broad farce , in which I venture to think he was almost entirely wrong . But ...
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... Scene III Henry V : Act III , Scene I Henry V : Act IV , Scene III Julius Caesar : Act IV Macbeth : Act III , Scene IV Macbeth : Act V , Scene I SIR HENRY WOTTON The Character of a Happy Life On his Mistress the Queen of Bohemia GEORGE ...
... Scene III Henry V : Act III , Scene I Henry V : Act IV , Scene III Julius Caesar : Act IV Macbeth : Act III , Scene IV Macbeth : Act V , Scene I SIR HENRY WOTTON The Character of a Happy Life On his Mistress the Queen of Bohemia GEORGE ...
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... scene of all . WHEN he had done speaking , Crito said : And have you any com- mands for us , Socrates - anything to say about your children , or any other matter in which we can serve you ? Nothing particular , Crito , he replied : only ...
... scene of all . WHEN he had done speaking , Crito said : And have you any com- mands for us , Socrates - anything to say about your children , or any other matter in which we can serve you ? Nothing particular , Crito , he replied : only ...
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Charles Townsend Copeland. Hamlet Act II , Scene II A room in the castle Flourish . Enter KING , QUEEN , ROSEN- CRANTZ , GUILDENSTERN , with others . King . Welcome , dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern ! Moreover ... Scene II Hamlet: Act III.
Charles Townsend Copeland. Hamlet Act II , Scene II A room in the castle Flourish . Enter KING , QUEEN , ROSEN- CRANTZ , GUILDENSTERN , with others . King . Welcome , dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern ! Moreover ... Scene II Hamlet: Act III.
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