Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. Tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... humour and vivid delineation of character . It , indeed , has the characteristics of a young author , who had already acquired a ready and familiar mastery of poetic diction and varied versification , and who had studied nature with a ...
... humour and vivid delineation of character . It , indeed , has the characteristics of a young author , who had already acquired a ready and familiar mastery of poetic diction and varied versification , and who had studied nature with a ...
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... and this was done in an unbroken strain of merry humour , as if the author enjoyed all the while his own frolic conceptions and the puzzle of his audience . Plautus had on his stage a pair of resembling brothers , to form. 43 5.
... and this was done in an unbroken strain of merry humour , as if the author enjoyed all the while his own frolic conceptions and the puzzle of his audience . Plautus had on his stage a pair of resembling brothers , to form. 43 5.
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... humour with his merry jests . What , will you walk with me about the town , And then go to my inn , and dine with me ? Mer . I am invited , sir , to certain merchants , Of whom I hope to make much benefit ; I crave your pardon . Soon at ...
... humour with his merry jests . What , will you walk with me about the town , And then go to my inn , and dine with me ? Mer . I am invited , sir , to certain merchants , Of whom I hope to make much benefit ; I crave your pardon . Soon at ...
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... humour alter'd ? As you love strokes , so jest with me again . You know no Centaur ? You receiv'd no gold ? Your mistress sent to have me home to dinner ? My house was at the Phoenix ? Wast thou mad , That thus so madly thou didst ...
... humour alter'd ? As you love strokes , so jest with me again . You know no Centaur ? You receiv'd no gold ? Your mistress sent to have me home to dinner ? My house was at the Phoenix ? Wast thou mad , That thus so madly thou didst ...
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... humour , here's the note How much your chain weighs to the utmost caract , The fineness of the gold , and chargeful fashion , Which doth amount to three odd ducats more Than I stand debted to this gentleman : I pray you , see him ...
... humour , here's the note How much your chain weighs to the utmost caract , The fineness of the gold , and chargeful fashion , Which doth amount to three odd ducats more Than I stand debted to this gentleman : I pray you , see him ...
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