The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... wound with adders , who with cloven tongues Do hiss me into madness . Tempest Act IIS . PHILADELPHIA . Engraved by G.B. Ellis . HCCarey & Lea & MCarty & Davis . THE PLAYS OF William Shakspeare , ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM The. 1823 . CRYS ...
... wound with adders , who with cloven tongues Do hiss me into madness . Tempest Act IIS . PHILADELPHIA . Engraved by G.B. Ellis . HCCarey & Lea & MCarty & Davis . THE PLAYS OF William Shakspeare , ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM The. 1823 . CRYS ...
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Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ... William Shakespeare. 3 45 THE PLAYS OF William Shakspeare , ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM The.
Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ... William Shakespeare. 3 45 THE PLAYS OF William Shakspeare , ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM The.
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... PLAYS OF William Shakspeare , ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM The Text of the Corrected Copy left by the late GEORGE STEEVENS , ESQ . WITH GLOSSARIAL NOTES , AND A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE IN EIGHT VOLUMES . VOL . I. CONTAINING THE ...
... PLAYS OF William Shakspeare , ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM The Text of the Corrected Copy left by the late GEORGE STEEVENS , ESQ . WITH GLOSSARIAL NOTES , AND A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE IN EIGHT VOLUMES . VOL . I. CONTAINING THE ...
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... long a subject of controversy . It is generally agreed , that he did not enjoy what is usually termed a literary education ; but he certainly knew enough of Latin and ( RECAP ) 30 French to introduce scraps of both in his plays ,. OF ...
... long a subject of controversy . It is generally agreed , that he did not enjoy what is usually termed a literary education ; but he certainly knew enough of Latin and ( RECAP ) 30 French to introduce scraps of both in his plays ,. OF ...
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