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... mean performance been the work of Shakspeare , can it be supposed that the booksellers would not have endeavoured to procure a fale for it by stamping his name upon it ? In short , the high antiquity of the piece , its entry on the Sta ...
... mean performance been the work of Shakspeare , can it be supposed that the booksellers would not have endeavoured to procure a fale for it by stamping his name upon it ? In short , the high antiquity of the piece , its entry on the Sta ...
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... mean time , because neither of these particu- Jars are verified , we may as well suppose he took it from the old- story - book of the Trojan War , or the old translation of Ovid . See Metam . XIII . The writer of the play , whoever he ...
... mean time , because neither of these particu- Jars are verified , we may as well suppose he took it from the old- story - book of the Trojan War , or the old translation of Ovid . See Metam . XIII . The writer of the play , whoever he ...
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... means to thee ! TIT . Content thee , prince ; I will restore to thee The people's hearts , and wean them from them- selves . Bas . Andronicus , I do not flatter thee , But honour thee , and will do till I die ; My faction if thou ...
... means to thee ! TIT . Content thee , prince ; I will restore to thee The people's hearts , and wean them from them- selves . Bas . Andronicus , I do not flatter thee , But honour thee , and will do till I die ; My faction if thou ...
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... Mean while , fir , with the little skill I have , Full well shalt thou perceive how much I dare . DEM . Ay , boy , grow ye so brave ? [ They draw . AAR . Why , how now , lords ? So near the emperor's palace dare you draw , And maintain ...
... Mean while , fir , with the little skill I have , Full well shalt thou perceive how much I dare . DEM . Ay , boy , grow ye so brave ? [ They draw . AAR . Why , how now , lords ? So near the emperor's palace dare you draw , And maintain ...
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... means he would con- trive a thousand deaths for others , or imagine as many cruel ones for himself , I am unable to determine . STEEVENS . Aaron's words , to which these are an answer , seem to lead to the latter interpretation . MALONE ...
... means he would con- trive a thousand deaths for others , or imagine as many cruel ones for himself , I am unable to determine . STEEVENS . Aaron's words , to which these are an answer , seem to lead to the latter interpretation . MALONE ...
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