The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 4Virtue, 1888 |
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... printed as prose , as they stand in the original . But we have no doubt that they were written as verse , to mark the change in the tone of the Countess . b This is generally printed , " An end , sir , to your busi- ness . " The ...
... printed as prose , as they stand in the original . But we have no doubt that they were written as verse , to mark the change in the tone of the Countess . b This is generally printed , " An end , sir , to your busi- ness . " The ...
Strana 69
... printed in 1600 , under the following title : -Much Adoe about Nothing . As it hath been sundrie times publikely acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Cham- berlaine his Servants . Written by William Shakespeare . Printed by V. J. for ...
... printed in 1600 , under the following title : -Much Adoe about Nothing . As it hath been sundrie times publikely acted by the Right Honourable the Lord Cham- berlaine his Servants . Written by William Shakespeare . Printed by V. J. for ...
Strana 130
... printed in 1607. This was to argue that a common expression was derived from the comedy , instead of the comedy having its title from the expression . Steevens traces , in the mutual fears of Sir Andrew Ague - cheek and Viola , an ...
... printed in 1607. This was to argue that a common expression was derived from the comedy , instead of the comedy having its title from the expression . Steevens traces , in the mutual fears of Sir Andrew Ague - cheek and Viola , an ...
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