The Complete Works of William Shakespeare ...S. Sonnenschein & Company, 1901 |
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... play , which has not come down to us , called Troilus and Cressida ; and to that piece per- haps applies the entry made by Roberts in the Stationers ' Registers , Feb. 7th , 1602-3 , of " The booke of Troilus and Cresseda , as yt is ...
... play , which has not come down to us , called Troilus and Cressida ; and to that piece per- haps applies the entry made by Roberts in the Stationers ' Registers , Feb. 7th , 1602-3 , of " The booke of Troilus and Cresseda , as yt is ...
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... play O , sir , sir , sir , ( 180 ) I would have had you put your power well on , Before you had worn it out . Cor . Let go . ( 181 ) Vol . You might have been enough the man you are , With striving less to be so : lesser had been 1856 ...
... play O , sir , sir , sir , ( 180 ) I would have had you put your power well on , Before you had worn it out . Cor . Let go . ( 181 ) Vol . You might have been enough the man you are , With striving less to be so : lesser had been 1856 ...
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... play was undoubtedly formed on the poem of Arthur Brooke . This is proved decisively by the following circumstances . 1. In the poem the Prince of Verona is called Escalus ; so also in the play . In Painter's translation from Boisteau ...
... play was undoubtedly formed on the poem of Arthur Brooke . This is proved decisively by the following circumstances . 1. In the poem the Prince of Verona is called Escalus ; so also in the play . In Painter's translation from Boisteau ...
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