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... things before mentioned to be made and done , to be in all other contrivitions , conveyances , fashions , things and things , effected , finished , and done according to the manner and fashion of the said house called the Globe ...
... things before mentioned to be made and done , to be in all other contrivitions , conveyances , fashions , things and things , effected , finished , and done according to the manner and fashion of the said house called the Globe ...
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... things then necessities ? Then let us meet them like necessities ; And that same word even now cries out on us . - Commodity and Necessity rule princes no less than people , and Hal wasn't his father's son for nothing . But to gild the ...
... things then necessities ? Then let us meet them like necessities ; And that same word even now cries out on us . - Commodity and Necessity rule princes no less than people , and Hal wasn't his father's son for nothing . But to gild the ...
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... things for the better ? All things pass and change , sometimes for the worse , sometimes for the better . The theme of All's Well is thus complementary to that of Troilus . A King suffers from fistula , His physicians throw up their ...
... things for the better ? All things pass and change , sometimes for the worse , sometimes for the better . The theme of All's Well is thus complementary to that of Troilus . A King suffers from fistula , His physicians throw up their ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE | 35 |
vi From Textual to Literary Criticism | 57 |
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