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... keep- ing the loose and elastic term which interprets the Elizabethan mind ; and for avoiding a name which , besides being unhistorical , does not mark with perfect precision the real distinctiveness of this final group of plays . For ...
... keep- ing the loose and elastic term which interprets the Elizabethan mind ; and for avoiding a name which , besides being unhistorical , does not mark with perfect precision the real distinctiveness of this final group of plays . For ...
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... keep those statutes That are recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are pass'd ; and now subscribe your names , That his own hand may strike his honour down That violates the smallest branch herein : If you are arm'd to do as sworn ...
... keep those statutes That are recorded in this schedule here : Your oaths are pass'd ; and now subscribe your names , That his own hand may strike his honour down That violates the smallest branch herein : If you are arm'd to do as sworn ...
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... keeping oath , Study to break it and not break my troth . If study's gain be thus , and this be so , Study knows that which yet it doth not know : Swear me to this , and I will ne'er say no . King . These be the stops that hinder study ...
... keeping oath , Study to break it and not break my troth . If study's gain be thus , and this be so , Study knows that which yet it doth not know : Swear me to this , and I will ne'er say no . King . These be the stops that hinder study ...
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... keep what I have swore And bide the penance of each three years ' day . 100. sneaping , nipping , check- ing . 104. an ; all the Qq and Ff have ' any . ' But it is hardly credible that Shakespeare can have written this . An ' is better ...
... keep what I have swore And bide the penance of each three years ' day . 100. sneaping , nipping , check- ing . 104. an ; all the Qq and Ff have ' any . ' But it is hardly credible that Shakespeare can have written this . An ' is better ...
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... keep his oath . But is there no quick recreation granted ? King . Ay , that there is . is haunted Our court , you know , With a refined traveller of Spain ; A man in all the world's new fashion planted , That hath a mint of phrases in ...
... keep his oath . But is there no quick recreation granted ? King . Ay , that there is . is haunted Our court , you know , With a refined traveller of Spain ; A man in all the world's new fashion planted , That hath a mint of phrases in ...
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Antipholus Armado Athens Biron Boyet chain comedy Comedy of Errors Cost Costard dear Demetrius didst dost thou doth dream Dromio Duke Dull Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy false father favour fear fool forsworn gentle Gentlemen give gone grace hath hear heart heaven Helena hence Hermia Hippolyta Julia Kath King lady Launce letter lion Longaville look lord Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lysander madam Marry master merry mistress Monarcho moon Moth Navarre never night oath Oberon Philostrate play Pompey pray princess Proteus Puck Pyramus Quin Re-enter Rosaline SCENE Shakespeare Silvia Sir Proteus sleep speak Speed stay sweet Syracuse tears tell thee Theseus thine thing Thisby thou art thou hast Thurio Tita Titania tongue true unto Valentine villain wench wife word