Twenty-three Plays and the SonnetsC. Scribner's Sons, 1938 - SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 1564-1616--CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION. - 1116 pages |
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... York , the young Duke of York , Queen Elizabeth , and the Duchess of York . Arch . Last night , I heard , they lay at Northampton ; At Stony - Stratford they do rest to - night . To - morrow , or next day , they will be here . Duch . I ...
... York , the young Duke of York , Queen Elizabeth , and the Duchess of York . Arch . Last night , I heard , they lay at Northampton ; At Stony - Stratford they do rest to - night . To - morrow , or next day , they will be here . Duch . I ...
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... York ? York . I thank you , gentle uncle . O , my lord , You said that idle weeds are fast in growth : The Prince my brother hath outgrown me far . Glou . He hath , my lord . York . 105 And therefore is he idle ? Glou . O , my fair ...
... York ? York . I thank you , gentle uncle . O , my lord , You said that idle weeds are fast in growth : The Prince my brother hath outgrown me far . Glou . He hath , my lord . York . 105 And therefore is he idle ? Glou . O , my fair ...
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... York . You will be there , I know . Aum . If God prevent not , I purpose so . 55 York . What seal is that , that hangs with- out thy bosom ? Yea , look'st thou pale ? Let me see the writ- ing . Aum . My lord , ' t is nothing . York . No ...
... York . You will be there , I know . Aum . If God prevent not , I purpose so . 55 York . What seal is that , that hangs with- out thy bosom ? Yea , look'st thou pale ? Let me see the writ- ing . Aum . My lord , ' t is nothing . York . No ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 13 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 21 |
Copyright | |
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