Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... Adam . A younger brother of Shakespeare's , according to Oldys , was alive after the Restoration . In his youth he had often gone up to London to see Shakespeare act , and in his old age was naturally much questioned for reminiscences ...
... Adam . A younger brother of Shakespeare's , according to Oldys , was alive after the Restoration . In his youth he had often gone up to London to see Shakespeare act , and in his old age was naturally much questioned for reminiscences ...
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... Adam ; with the incidents of the quarrel in the lind . orchard , the wrestling , and the hero's return and flight . On this simple foundation he erected a pastoral romance . He added the two Dukes ( they are Kings in the novel ) , and ...
... Adam ; with the incidents of the quarrel in the lind . orchard , the wrestling , and the hero's return and flight . On this simple foundation he erected a pastoral romance . He added the two Dukes ( they are Kings in the novel ) , and ...
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... Adam set out for the forest of Arden : in the play they have no special destina- tion in view . Otherwise there is no change , except that Lodge is naturally more precise and prosaic in his topography . The play compresses into a few ...
... Adam set out for the forest of Arden : in the play they have no special destina- tion in view . Otherwise there is no change , except that Lodge is naturally more precise and prosaic in his topography . The play compresses into a few ...
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... made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp ? . . Here feel we but the penalty of Adam , The seasons ' difference , & c . ( ii . 1. 2−7 ) . In the first of these passages the impression conveyed , INTRODUCTION . 15.
... made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp ? . . Here feel we but the penalty of Adam , The seasons ' difference , & c . ( ii . 1. 2−7 ) . In the first of these passages the impression conveyed , INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... Adam , and holds the house till the sheriff comes against him . This episode is closely imitated from the Tale of Gamelyn . In the play Orlando returns alone , and is simply warned by Adam . ( d ) Saladin is thrown into prison by ...
... Adam , and holds the house till the sheriff comes against him . This episode is closely imitated from the Tale of Gamelyn . In the play Orlando returns alone , and is simply warned by Adam . ( d ) Saladin is thrown into prison by ...
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