Found 42 results for "Francis Crawford (Fictitious character)"
by William Shakespeare
Enter Orsino Duke of Illyria, Curio, and other Lords.
by William Shakespeare
Enter Sampson and Gregory, with swords and bucklers, of the house of Capulet.
by William Shakespeare
There is an aura of unreality about the plays of Shakespeare, and students feel this, although they may not be able to e...
by William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing and the Romantic Comedies Shakespeare's three great romantic comedies, so widely studied and perf...
by William Shakespeare
THIS play, indisputably one of the earliest complete productions of Shakespeare's mind, was first printed in the folio o...
by William Shakespeare
ANY approach to understanding Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice inevitably includes a discussion of the vexed questio...
by William Shakespeare
'Othello', in the words of Edward Pechter, 'has become the tragedy of choice for the present generation.'
by William Shakespeare
So shaken as we are, so wan with care, Find we a time for frighted peace to pant, And breath short-winded accents of new...
by Thomas Harris
WILL GRAHAM SAT Crawford down at a picnic table between the house and the ocean and gave him a glass of iced tea.
by William Shakespeare
Saturninus. Noble Patricians, Patrons of my right,
by William Shakespeare
Eternal reader, you have here a new play, never staled with the stage, never clapperclawed with the palms of the vulgar,...
by William Shakespeare
Shallow. Sir Hugh, perswade me not: I will make a StarChamber matter of it, if hee were twenty Sir Iohn Falstoffs, he sh...
by Margery Allingham
"It may be only blackmail," said the man in the taxi hopefully.
by Dorothy Dunnett
ON Saturday, September 10th, the English Protector Somerset and his army met the combined Scottish forces on the field o...
by Dorothy Dunnett
Not to every young girl is it given to enter the harem of the Sultan of Turkey and return to her homeland a virgin.