The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 25Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... says , ' I am called by those who have seen my valour Tear - cat . ' " In an anonymous piece , called Histriomastix , 1610 , a captain says to a company of players : " Sirrah , this is you would rend and tear the cat Upon a stage , and ...
... says , ' I am called by those who have seen my valour Tear - cat . ' " In an anonymous piece , called Histriomastix , 1610 , a captain says to a company of players : " Sirrah , this is you would rend and tear the cat Upon a stage , and ...
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... says : 66 ' Oxlips are comparatively rare now in England , at least in a wild state . " 250. grows ] singular , probably by attraction to its nearest subject " violet . " 251. lush ] The reading of Theobald , Steevens , Dyce , and ...
... says : 66 ' Oxlips are comparatively rare now in England , at least in a wild state . " 250. grows ] singular , probably by attraction to its nearest subject " violet . " 251. lush ] The reading of Theobald , Steevens , Dyce , and ...
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... says , " to prevent the false beards , which they were to wear , from falling off . " 66 38. preferred ] offered for accept- ance , proffered , " in fact , and included in the " brief " of Philostrate . See v . i . 42 , post ; but not ...
... says , " to prevent the false beards , which they were to wear , from falling off . " 66 38. preferred ] offered for accept- ance , proffered , " in fact , and included in the " brief " of Philostrate . See v . i . 42 , post ; but not ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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