Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & Brothers, Publishers, 1847 |
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... appears to be rather the want of dramatic skill , to be acquired by experience , than any effect of negligence or haste , and is , after all , no very serious fault . If , as a poem , it has little of that exuberance of thought which ...
... appears to be rather the want of dramatic skill , to be acquired by experience , than any effect of negligence or haste , and is , after all , no very serious fault . If , as a poem , it has little of that exuberance of thought which ...
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... appears by their bare liveries , that they live by your bare words . Sil . No more , gentlemen , no more . Here comes my father . Enter the DUKE . Duke . Now , daughter Silvia , you are hard beset . Sir Valentine , your father's in good ...
... appears by their bare liveries , that they live by your bare words . Sil . No more , gentlemen , no more . Here comes my father . Enter the DUKE . Duke . Now , daughter Silvia , you are hard beset . Sir Valentine , your father's in good ...
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... appear somewhat strange . However , the Earl of Northumberland , in 1512 , was ordinarily served on wooden trenchers ; and plates of pewter , mean as we may now think them , were reserved in his family for great holidays . In the privy ...
... appear somewhat strange . However , the Earl of Northumberland , in 1512 , was ordinarily served on wooden trenchers ; and plates of pewter , mean as we may now think them , were reserved in his family for great holidays . In the privy ...
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... appears to have been called the mark , and was stationed near the butts , to inform the archers how near their arrows fell to the butt . We are indebted to Mr. Gifford for distin- guishing the terms .- ( Vide " Massinger , " vol . ii ...
... appears to have been called the mark , and was stationed near the butts , to inform the archers how near their arrows fell to the butt . We are indebted to Mr. Gifford for distin- guishing the terms .- ( Vide " Massinger , " vol . ii ...
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... appears to us that this line of Shakespeare's is neither a translation , nor an imitation , of any of the well - known classical passages ; but a transfusion of the spirit of the ancient poets by one who was familiar with them ...
... appears to us that this line of Shakespeare's is neither a translation , nor an imitation , of any of the well - known classical passages ; but a transfusion of the spirit of the ancient poets by one who was familiar with them ...
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