The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volumen3G. Routledge & Sons, 1860 - 516 páginas |
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... prince did not strike the judge ; but " being set all in a fury , all chafed , in a terrible manner came up to the ... prince's robberies than that of the old play : -He makes them to have been wanton frolics , followed by restitution ...
... prince did not strike the judge ; but " being set all in a fury , all chafed , in a terrible manner came up to the ... prince's robberies than that of the old play : -He makes them to have been wanton frolics , followed by restitution ...
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... Prince Arthur's Knights in and about the City of London . ' That the members of the society personated cha- racters in the romance of Arthur we learn from the same tract ; for the author mentions Master Hugh Offley as Sir Launcelot ...
... Prince Arthur's Knights in and about the City of London . ' That the members of the society personated cha- racters in the romance of Arthur we learn from the same tract ; for the author mentions Master Hugh Offley as Sir Launcelot ...
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... prince and Poins are equally obnoxious to the charge . And yet , although Poins , the intimate of the prince , proposes to them , “ My lads , my lads , to - morrow morning , by four o'clock early at Gadshill , " the prince refuses to go ...
... prince and Poins are equally obnoxious to the charge . And yet , although Poins , the intimate of the prince , proposes to them , “ My lads , my lads , to - morrow morning , by four o'clock early at Gadshill , " the prince refuses to go ...
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