The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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... AND CRESSIDA ....... V. 239 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL ..... .I . 247 Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .... .1 . 79 WINTER'S TALE .. III . 3 CONTENTS OF VOL . I. Page . LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE 3 * GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... AND CRESSIDA ....... V. 239 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL ..... .I . 247 Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .... .1 . 79 WINTER'S TALE .. III . 3 CONTENTS OF VOL . I. Page . LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE 3 * GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... GENTLEMEN OF VERONA ..... MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR ......... .. Page . 1 79 .153 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL ................................. ..247 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .... MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .... VOL . I. A .329 .423 THE LIFE ...
... GENTLEMEN OF VERONA ..... MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR ......... .. Page . 1 79 .153 TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL ................................. ..247 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .... MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING .... VOL . I. A .329 .423 THE LIFE ...
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... gentlemen of their proper praise . They have read for men of talents ; and , by their gross labor in the mine , they have accumulated materials to be arranged and polished by the hand of the finer artist . - Some apol- ogy may be ...
... gentlemen of their proper praise . They have read for men of talents ; and , by their gross labor in the mine , they have accumulated materials to be arranged and polished by the hand of the finer artist . - Some apol- ogy may be ...
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... gentlemen , who are of such sensible and nimble lungs , that they always use to laugh at nothing . Ant . ' Twas you we laughed at . Gon . Who , in this kind of merry fooling , am noth- ing to you ; so you may continue , and laugh at ...
... gentlemen , who are of such sensible and nimble lungs , that they always use to laugh at nothing . Ant . ' Twas you we laughed at . Gon . Who , in this kind of merry fooling , am noth- ing to you ; so you may continue , and laugh at ...
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