The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 20J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Fryer , and their Event . Imprinted by R. Robinson . " Among the entries on the Books of the Stationer's Company , I find Feb. 18 , 1582 : " M. Tottel ] Romeo and Juletta . " Again , Aug. 5 , 1596 : " Edward White ] a new ballad of ...
... Fryer , and their Event . Imprinted by R. Robinson . " Among the entries on the Books of the Stationer's Company , I find Feb. 18 , 1582 : " M. Tottel ] Romeo and Juletta . " Again , Aug. 5 , 1596 : " Edward White ] a new ballad of ...
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... Fryer , and their ill event . It was again published by the same bookseller in 1582 . Painter in the second volume of his Palace of Pleasure , 1567 , published a prose translation from the French of Boisteau , which he entitled Rhomeo ...
... Fryer , and their ill event . It was again published by the same bookseller in 1582 . Painter in the second volume of his Palace of Pleasure , 1567 , published a prose translation from the French of Boisteau , which he entitled Rhomeo ...
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... Fryer , and their ill event . It was again published by the same bookseller in 1582 . Painter in the second volume of his Palace of Pleasure , 1567 , published a prose translation from the French of Boisteau , which he entitled Rhomeo ...
... Fryer , and their ill event . It was again published by the same bookseller in 1582 . Painter in the second volume of his Palace of Pleasure , 1567 , published a prose translation from the French of Boisteau , which he entitled Rhomeo ...
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... . CONTAYNING IN IT A RARE EXAMPLE OF TRUE CONSTANCIE ; WITH THE SUBTILL COUNSELS AND PRACTICES OF AN OLD FRYER ; AND THEIR ILL EVENT . " RES EST SOLLICITI PLENA TIMORIS amor . " ] " To the Reader . * - The God of ΒΆ The Tragicall His- ...
... . CONTAYNING IN IT A RARE EXAMPLE OF TRUE CONSTANCIE ; WITH THE SUBTILL COUNSELS AND PRACTICES OF AN OLD FRYER ; AND THEIR ILL EVENT . " RES EST SOLLICITI PLENA TIMORIS amor . " ] " To the Reader . * - The God of ΒΆ The Tragicall His- ...
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... Fryer Lawrence will I wende , to learne his sage aduise . pawne my hart . the hearers hart can gesse . ] From these words it should seem that this poem was formerly sung or recited to casual passengers in the streets . See also p . 285 ...
... Fryer Lawrence will I wende , to learne his sage aduise . pawne my hart . the hearers hart can gesse . ] From these words it should seem that this poem was formerly sung or recited to casual passengers in the streets . See also p . 285 ...
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