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... it in Dr. Percy's Reliques of Ancient Eng- lish Poetry , Vol . I. Dr. Percy adds , that there is reason to conclude that this play was rather improved by Shakspeare with a few fine touches of his pen , than originally B2 PLAYS.
... it in Dr. Percy's Reliques of Ancient Eng- lish Poetry , Vol . I. Dr. Percy adds , that there is reason to conclude that this play was rather improved by Shakspeare with a few fine touches of his pen , than originally B2 PLAYS.
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... reason that can be assigned , is , that he wrote a few lines in it , or gave some affittance to the author , in revifing it , or in fome other way aided him in bring- ing it forward on the stage . The tradition mentioned by Ra ...
... reason that can be assigned , is , that he wrote a few lines in it , or gave some affittance to the author , in revifing it , or in fome other way aided him in bring- ing it forward on the stage . The tradition mentioned by Ra ...
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... reason and this right . [ The Emperor courts TAMORA in dumb show . MAR . Suum cuique is our Roman justice : This prince in justice seizeth but his own . Luc . And that he will , and shall , if Lucius live . * Lav . Not I , my lord ...
... reason and this right . [ The Emperor courts TAMORA in dumb show . MAR . Suum cuique is our Roman justice : This prince in justice seizeth but his own . Luc . And that he will , and shall , if Lucius live . * Lav . Not I , my lord ...
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... reason like the Witches in Macbeth , and say : " Fair is foul , and foul is fair . " STEEVENS . The old copy is , I think , right ; nor did grey anciently denote any thing of an uncheerful hue . It fignified blue , " of heaven's own ...
... reason like the Witches in Macbeth , and say : " Fair is foul , and foul is fair . " STEEVENS . The old copy is , I think , right ; nor did grey anciently denote any thing of an uncheerful hue . It fignified blue , " of heaven's own ...
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... reason that my noble lord be rated For fauciness . - I pray you , let us hence , And let her ' joy her raven - colour'd love ; This valley fits the purpose passing well . Bas . The king , my brother , shall have note of this.2 The old ...
... reason that my noble lord be rated For fauciness . - I pray you , let us hence , And let her ' joy her raven - colour'd love ; This valley fits the purpose passing well . Bas . The king , my brother , shall have note of this.2 The old ...
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