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The following extract from his * Book of Plays, and Notes thereof, for common Policy,' is copied by Mr. Collier from the manuscript in the Bodleian Library : — " In Macbeth, at the Globe, 1610, the 20th of April, Saturday, ...
The following extract from his * Book of Plays, and Notes thereof, for common Policy,' is copied by Mr. Collier from the manuscript in the Bodleian Library : — " In Macbeth, at the Globe, 1610, the 20th of April, Saturday, ...
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The following extract from his Book of Plays , and Notes thereof , for common Policy , ' is copied by Mr. Collier from the manuscript in the Bodleian Library :“ In Macbeth , at the Globe , 1610 , the 20th of April , Saturday , there was ...
The following extract from his Book of Plays , and Notes thereof , for common Policy , ' is copied by Mr. Collier from the manuscript in the Bodleian Library :“ In Macbeth , at the Globe , 1610 , the 20th of April , Saturday , there was ...
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The stage - witches of Macbeth are not much elevated above the Witch of Edmonton , ' of Rowley and Dekker— " the plain traditional old - woman witch of our ancestors ; poor , deformed , and ignorant ; the terror of villages , herself ...
The stage - witches of Macbeth are not much elevated above the Witch of Edmonton , ' of Rowley and Dekker— " the plain traditional old - woman witch of our ancestors ; poor , deformed , and ignorant ; the terror of villages , herself ...
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JULIUS CAESAR 215 | 238 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 277 |
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTICE TO THE THREE ROMAN PLAYS | 339 |
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