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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. What's his will else ? Hel . Par . That you will take your instant leave o ' the king , And make this haste as your own good proceed- ing , Strengthen'd with what apology you think May make it ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. What's his will else ? Hel . Par . That you will take your instant leave o ' the king , And make this haste as your own good proceed- ing , Strengthen'd with what apology you think May make it ...
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He adds : " as a relique of our ancient poetry , and the founda- tion , perhaps , of Shakespeare's As You Like It , I could have wished to see it more accurately printed than it is in the only edition which we have of it .
He adds : " as a relique of our ancient poetry , and the founda- tion , perhaps , of Shakespeare's As You Like It , I could have wished to see it more accurately printed than it is in the only edition which we have of it .
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. NOTE ON THE THEATRICAL COSTUME OF AS YOU LIKE IT . Although Shakspere has not given a name either to the duchy in which the scene is laid , or the duke who has been deprived of it , we have one point ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. NOTE ON THE THEATRICAL COSTUME OF AS YOU LIKE IT . Although Shakspere has not given a name either to the duchy in which the scene is laid , or the duke who has been deprived of it , we have one point ...
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