Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & Brothers, Publishers, 1847 |
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... thought its style so little resembling his general dra- matic manner , that they pronounced with great confidence , that " he could have had no other hand in it than enlivening , with some speeches and lines , thrown in here and there ...
... thought its style so little resembling his general dra- matic manner , that they pronounced with great confidence , that " he could have had no other hand in it than enlivening , with some speeches and lines , thrown in here and there ...
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... thought which afterwards overflowed his page , yet , in the construction of his story , there is not only no deficiency of invention , but even more labour in that way than he was afterwards accustomed to bestow . The characters were ...
... thought which afterwards overflowed his page , yet , in the construction of his story , there is not only no deficiency of invention , but even more labour in that way than he was afterwards accustomed to bestow . The characters were ...
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... thoughts forget , Would better fit his chamber than this shadow . Jul . Madam , please you peruse this letter.- Pardon ... thought felt not her very sorrow . Sil . She is beholding to thee , gentle youth.— Alas , poor lady ! desolate and ...
... thoughts forget , Would better fit his chamber than this shadow . Jul . Madam , please you peruse this letter.- Pardon ... thought felt not her very sorrow . Sil . She is beholding to thee , gentle youth.— Alas , poor lady ! desolate and ...
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... thought , " and also in Chaucer : - " although the life of it be stretched with infinite of time . " The reading we give is that of the first folio , adopted by Knight and Singer . The common reading is that of the second folio ...
... thought , " and also in Chaucer : - " although the life of it be stretched with infinite of time . " The reading we give is that of the first folio , adopted by Knight and Singer . The common reading is that of the second folio ...
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... thought as it first occurred to him , without dwelling upon it in detail . " Behold her that GAVE AIM to all thy oaths " —Ste- vens confounded the phrases of to cry aim ( MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR , act iii . scene 2 ) and to give aim ...
... thought as it first occurred to him , without dwelling upon it in detail . " Behold her that GAVE AIM to all thy oaths " —Ste- vens confounded the phrases of to cry aim ( MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR , act iii . scene 2 ) and to give aim ...
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