The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... scene in a countrie . " It was natural that these impertinent remarks should have annoyed the object of them , and that they were so far effective may be gathered from an interest- ing statement made by the editor , Henry Chettle , in a ...
... scene in a countrie . " It was natural that these impertinent remarks should have annoyed the object of them , and that they were so far effective may be gathered from an interest- ing statement made by the editor , Henry Chettle , in a ...
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... scene of our fragmentary history from the metropolis to the country , we find , at the time of Greene's lampoonry , the poet's father busily engaged with his counters in appraising the goods of one Henry Field , a tanner of Stratford ...
... scene of our fragmentary history from the metropolis to the country , we find , at the time of Greene's lampoonry , the poet's father busily engaged with his counters in appraising the goods of one Henry Field , a tanner of Stratford ...
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... scene was diverted for the express purpose of complying with those necessi- ties . From some of these causes may have arisen simul- taneous inequalities in taste and art which otherwise appear to be inexplicable , and which would ...
... scene was diverted for the express purpose of complying with those necessi- ties . From some of these causes may have arisen simul- taneous inequalities in taste and art which otherwise appear to be inexplicable , and which would ...
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... scene of confusion which ended in the Templarians retiring in dudgeon . " After their departure , " as we are told in the original narrative , " the throngs and tumults did some- what cease , although so much of them continued as was ...
... scene of confusion which ended in the Templarians retiring in dudgeon . " After their departure , " as we are told in the original narrative , " the throngs and tumults did some- what cease , although so much of them continued as was ...
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... on August 29 , 1597. In the impression heralded by this entry the deposition scene was omitted for political reasons , objections having been made to its introduction on the public stage , and it was not 1-7 97 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... on August 29 , 1597. In the impression heralded by this entry the deposition scene was omitted for political reasons , objections having been made to its introduction on the public stage , and it was not 1-7 97 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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