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Page 63
... appears to us to have been hastily made . We have referred to all the passages of Shakspere in which the plural noun " triumphs " is used ; and it appears to us to have a signification perfectly distinct from that of masques and revels ...
... appears to us to have been hastily made . We have referred to all the passages of Shakspere in which the plural noun " triumphs " is used ; and it appears to us to have a signification perfectly distinct from that of masques and revels ...
Page 171
... appears to have been a very popular song in Shakspere's time , and , judging from an allusion to it in Fletcher's Tragi - Comedy , The Loyal Subject , ' as well as from a pamphlet entered at Stationers ' Hall , in February , 1580 ...
... appears to have been a very popular song in Shakspere's time , and , judging from an allusion to it in Fletcher's Tragi - Comedy , The Loyal Subject , ' as well as from a pamphlet entered at Stationers ' Hall , in February , 1580 ...
Page 172
... appears to be an inaccurate statement from Darcie's ' Annals of Elizabeth , ' wherein it is said that Rowland York was the first that brought into England " that wicked and pernicious fashion to fight in the fields , in duels , with a ...
... appears to be an inaccurate statement from Darcie's ' Annals of Elizabeth , ' wherein it is said that Rowland York was the first that brought into England " that wicked and pernicious fashion to fight in the fields , in duels , with a ...
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TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 24 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 137 |
TAMING OF THE SHREW | 261 |
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