Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Wives of Windsor ) , the boy began to construe from the Sententiæ Pueriles , and , if he remained long enough at school , advanced as far as Ovid , Virgil , Cicero , and the Eclogues of Mantuanus . Much has been written on the subject ...
... Wives of Windsor ) , the boy began to construe from the Sententiæ Pueriles , and , if he remained long enough at school , advanced as far as Ovid , Virgil , Cicero , and the Eclogues of Mantuanus . Much has been written on the subject ...
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... Wives of Windsor was discovered not very long since among the family records , the only copy of any one of Shakespeare's plays in the early editions found at Charlcote . S § 8. In what year Shakespeare quitted Stratford we cannot tell ...
... Wives of Windsor was discovered not very long since among the family records , the only copy of any one of Shakespeare's plays in the early editions found at Charlcote . S § 8. In what year Shakespeare quitted Stratford we cannot tell ...
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... Wives of Windsor , by Elizabeth's express desire . It is a well - known tradition that the queen was so highly entertained by Falstaff , as seen in the two parts of King Henry IV . , that she com- manded the dramatist to continue the ...
... Wives of Windsor , by Elizabeth's express desire . It is a well - known tradition that the queen was so highly entertained by Falstaff , as seen in the two parts of King Henry IV . , that she com- manded the dramatist to continue the ...
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