Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 135
... original author . The same applies in a less marked manner to " The Taming of the Shrew . " We are fortunately in a position , with this latter play , to know precisely what the original composer penned , and what Shakespeare , after ...
... original author . The same applies in a less marked manner to " The Taming of the Shrew . " We are fortunately in a position , with this latter play , to know precisely what the original composer penned , and what Shakespeare , after ...
Page 137
... original , a rich Athenian merchant has three daughters ; the eldest is Kate , the curst , to be tamed and taught . These three ladies have as many suitors . Kate is sought by Ferando , the Petruchio of the later play ; the second ...
... original , a rich Athenian merchant has three daughters ; the eldest is Kate , the curst , to be tamed and taught . These three ladies have as many suitors . Kate is sought by Ferando , the Petruchio of the later play ; the second ...
Page 518
... original edition which the poet's own eyes may have contemplated ? At any rate , I may own my strength or my weakness : I have all the first Miltons on which I have been able to lay my hands , and I would not willingly part with one of ...
... original edition which the poet's own eyes may have contemplated ? At any rate , I may own my strength or my weakness : I have all the first Miltons on which I have been able to lay my hands , and I would not willingly part with one of ...
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Richardson Samuel Some Correspondents | 22 |
Naples Low Life | 84 |
By W MILLER M | 105 |
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