The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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... The Chronicle History of Thomas Lord Cromwell , The London Prodigal , The Puritan , and A Yorkshire Tragedy , —there have been ascribed to Shakespeare in more recent times the old Plays of The Reign of King Edward the Third and The ...
... The Chronicle History of Thomas Lord Cromwell , The London Prodigal , The Puritan , and A Yorkshire Tragedy , —there have been ascribed to Shakespeare in more recent times the old Plays of The Reign of King Edward the Third and The ...
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... All's Well that Ends Well , Twelfth Night , A Winter's Tale , King John , The First Part of Henry the Sixth , Henry the Eighth , Coriolanus , Timon of Athens , Julius Cæsar , Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , and Cymbeline .
... All's Well that Ends Well , Twelfth Night , A Winter's Tale , King John , The First Part of Henry the Sixth , Henry the Eighth , Coriolanus , Timon of Athens , Julius Cæsar , Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , and Cymbeline .
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So also the King , in the concluding lines of the Play :“ All yet seems well ; and , if it end so meet The bitter past , more welcome is the sweet ; and then to the audience :“ The king's a beggar , now the play is done ; All is well ...
So also the King , in the concluding lines of the Play :“ All yet seems well ; and , if it end so meet The bitter past , more welcome is the sweet ; and then to the audience :“ The king's a beggar , now the play is done ; All is well ...
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The Three Parts of King Henry the Sixth ( especially the First ) and Titus Andronicus , if they are by Shakespeare , have very little of his characteristic manner ; Pericles has come down to us in so corrupted a state that the evidence ...
The Three Parts of King Henry the Sixth ( especially the First ) and Titus Andronicus , if they are by Shakespeare , have very little of his characteristic manner ; Pericles has come down to us in so corrupted a state that the evidence ...
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For the lines , in the speech by the King with which the First Part opens , commonly given as“ No more the thirsty entrance of this soil Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood ”we have in the MS.“ No more ye thirsty bosome of ...
For the lines , in the speech by the King with which the First Part opens , commonly given as“ No more the thirsty entrance of this soil Shall daub her lips with her own children's blood ”we have in the MS.“ No more ye thirsty bosome of ...
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