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Hazlitt , according to his usual practice , is repeating here what he did not consider he could improve upon . ( A View of the English Stage , vol . v . p . 278. ) 72. I never valued . Love for Love , Act v . Scene 12 . To divest bim .
Hazlitt , according to his usual practice , is repeating here what he did not consider he could improve upon . ( A View of the English Stage , vol . v . p . 278. ) 72. I never valued . Love for Love , Act v . Scene 12 . To divest bim .
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Scene 5 . Now tragedy . Act v . Scene 6 . Spaniard or Moor . Act v . Scene 1 . And bang a calve's [ calf's ] skin . King John , III . 1. 129 . The rich Jew of Malta . The Jew of Malta , acted 1588 . Note . This expression seems to be ...
Scene 5 . Now tragedy . Act v . Scene 6 . Spaniard or Moor . Act v . Scene 1 . And bang a calve's [ calf's ] skin . King John , III . 1. 129 . The rich Jew of Malta . The Jew of Malta , acted 1588 . Note . This expression seems to be ...
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Scene 1 , and Beaumont and Fletcher's The Maid's Tragedy , Act II . Scene 2 . 251. The Maid's Tragedy . Acted 1609-10 , printed 1619 . 252. Do not mock me . Act Iv . Scene 1 . King and No King . Licensed 1611 , printed 1619 .
Scene 1 , and Beaumont and Fletcher's The Maid's Tragedy , Act II . Scene 2 . 251. The Maid's Tragedy . Acted 1609-10 , printed 1619 . 252. Do not mock me . Act Iv . Scene 1 . King and No King . Licensed 1611 , printed 1619 .
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