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D. WITH CRITICAL INTRODUCTIONS , NOTES , ETC. , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL U ME I 1. - C ( ) MED I ES . NEW YORK : HARPER & BROTHERS , PUBLISHERS , 32 CLIFF STRE E T. Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the ...
D. WITH CRITICAL INTRODUCTIONS , NOTES , ETC. , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL U ME I 1. - C ( ) MED I ES . NEW YORK : HARPER & BROTHERS , PUBLISHERS , 32 CLIFF STRE E T. Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the ...
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On the contrary , the play is full of undeniable marks of the author , in its strong resemblance in taste and style to his earlier plays and poems , as well as in the indications it gives of the author's future power of original humour ...
On the contrary , the play is full of undeniable marks of the author , in its strong resemblance in taste and style to his earlier plays and poems , as well as in the indications it gives of the author's future power of original humour ...
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... but the plot and incidents are substantially equally original ; for , although Skottowe , and the other diligent searchers for the original materials of his dramas , have found two or three resembling incidents in Sydney's “ Arcadia ...
... but the plot and incidents are substantially equally original ; for , although Skottowe , and the other diligent searchers for the original materials of his dramas , have found two or three resembling incidents in Sydney's “ Arcadia ...
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This " -O MONTH's mind to them " -A “ month's mind " edition retains the original reading , as meaning , ( says is equivalent to a great mind or strong inclination : Malone , ) “ She being so hard to me who was the “ a month's mind " in ...
This " -O MONTH's mind to them " -A “ month's mind " edition retains the original reading , as meaning , ( says is equivalent to a great mind or strong inclination : Malone , ) “ She being so hard to me who was the “ a month's mind " in ...
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French original . “ – to walk like one of the lions " —Ritson supposes " My jerkin is a doublet " — “ The jerkin , or jacket , that Shakespeare , in using the phrase " the lions , " was was generally worn over the doublet ...
French original . “ – to walk like one of the lions " —Ritson supposes " My jerkin is a doublet " — “ The jerkin , or jacket , that Shakespeare , in using the phrase " the lions , " was was generally worn over the doublet ...
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