The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 2 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... Elizabeth , said , " his hands , instead of wielding the lance , should now be held up in prayer for Her Majesty's welfare ; and he trusted she would allow him to be her beadsman , now that he had ceased to incur knightly perils in her ...
... Elizabeth , said , " his hands , instead of wielding the lance , should now be held up in prayer for Her Majesty's welfare ; and he trusted she would allow him to be her beadsman , now that he had ceased to incur knightly perils in her ...
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... Eliz . Eng . was a passable rhyme to face ( as to ace which often contains a pun on ass ) . Dromio means that if Dromio S. had been in his place when he was flogged , instead of stealing the name Dromio he would have been glad to get ...
... Eliz . Eng . was a passable rhyme to face ( as to ace which often contains a pun on ass ) . Dromio means that if Dromio S. had been in his place when he was flogged , instead of stealing the name Dromio he would have been glad to get ...
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... Elizabeth ; in 1591 she sent a body of 4,000 men under Essex to help him . " Mistress Nell's brazen forehead seemed to push back her rough and rebellious hair , as France re- sisted the claim of the Protestant heir to the throne ...
... Elizabeth ; in 1591 she sent a body of 4,000 men under Essex to help him . " Mistress Nell's brazen forehead seemed to push back her rough and rebellious hair , as France re- sisted the claim of the Protestant heir to the throne ...
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... Elizabeth's reign , 1 and the suppression of lines 154- 318 in the first scene of the fourth act in the two editions of the play published during the Queen's lifetime must be taken in connection with certain well - known incidents ...
... Elizabeth's reign , 1 and the suppression of lines 154- 318 in the first scene of the fourth act in the two editions of the play published during the Queen's lifetime must be taken in connection with certain well - known incidents ...
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... Eliz- abeth and James I , which has since made England the brightness of the whole earth . Shakespeare and Daniel are known to have been personally acquainted , and the latter was a man of too high and pure a taste not to have rel ...
... Eliz- abeth and James I , which has since made England the brightness of the whole earth . Shakespeare and Daniel are known to have been personally acquainted , and the latter was a man of too high and pure a taste not to have rel ...
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