Two gentlemen of Verona ; Comedy of errors ; Love's labour's lostF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 3
... perhaps some parts of it were , or the tale might have been translated by others . However , Mr. Steevens says , very truly , that this kind of love- adventure is frequent in the old novelists . FARMER . There is no earlier translation ...
... perhaps some parts of it were , or the tale might have been translated by others . However , Mr. Steevens says , very truly , that this kind of love- adventure is frequent in the old novelists . FARMER . There is no earlier translation ...
Pàgina 6
... perhaps would scarcely have understood . Mr. Pope should also have recollected , that in Shakspeare's time , and long before , it was customary in almost every play to introduce a jester , who , with no great propriety , was denomi ...
... perhaps would scarcely have understood . Mr. Pope should also have recollected , that in Shakspeare's time , and long before , it was customary in almost every play to introduce a jester , who , with no great propriety , was denomi ...
Pàgina 11
... Perhaps this expression took its origin from a sport the country- people in Warwickshire use at their harvest - home , where one sits as judge to try misdemeanors committed in harvest , and the punishment for the men is to be laid on a ...
... Perhaps this expression took its origin from a sport the country- people in Warwickshire use at their harvest - home , where one sits as judge to try misdemeanors committed in harvest , and the punishment for the men is to be laid on a ...
Pàgina 12
... perhaps , a hapless gain ; If lost , why then a grievous labour won ; However , but a folly bought with wit , Or else a wit by folly vanquished " . Conduct PRO . So , by your circumstance , you call me fool . VAL . So , by your ...
... perhaps , a hapless gain ; If lost , why then a grievous labour won ; However , but a folly bought with wit , Or else a wit by folly vanquished " . Conduct PRO . So , by your circumstance , you call me fool . VAL . So , by your ...
Pàgina 19
... Perhaps Sir Eglamour was once the common cant term for an insignificant inamorato . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " Adieu , Sir Eglamour ; adieu lute - string , curtain - rod , goose- quill , " & c . Sir Eglamour of Artoys indeed is ...
... Perhaps Sir Eglamour was once the common cant term for an insignificant inamorato . So , in Decker's Satiromastix : " Adieu , Sir Eglamour ; adieu lute - string , curtain - rod , goose- quill , " & c . Sir Eglamour of Artoys indeed is ...
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Two gentlemen of Verona ; Comedy of errors ; Love's labour's lost William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1821 |
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