Works of Shakespeare, Volumen38University Society, 1901 |
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... gives to it the appearance of being one of Shakespeare's boldest experiments in dramatic art . It is rare , if not unprecedented , in any art , " observes Mr. Watkiss Lloyd , " to find an effective whole resulting from the blank ...
... gives to it the appearance of being one of Shakespeare's boldest experiments in dramatic art . It is rare , if not unprecedented , in any art , " observes Mr. Watkiss Lloyd , " to find an effective whole resulting from the blank ...
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... give bold titles " : - " How will this grieve you , 66 When you shall come to clearer knowledge , that You have thus publish'd me ! Gentle my lord , You scarce can right me throughly then to say You did mistake . " Her mild dignity and ...
... give bold titles " : - " How will this grieve you , 66 When you shall come to clearer knowledge , that You have thus publish'd me ! Gentle my lord , You scarce can right me throughly then to say You did mistake . " Her mild dignity and ...
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... give to the play the character of a regular drama by mere arrangements of matter and alteration of motive was not possible . The wildness of the fiction , the improbability and contingency of the events , the gap in the time which ...
... give to the play the character of a regular drama by mere arrangements of matter and alteration of motive was not possible . The wildness of the fiction , the improbability and contingency of the events , the gap in the time which ...
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... give you sleepy drinks , that your senses , unintelli- gent of our insufficience , may , though they can- not praise us , as little accuse us . Cam . You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely . Arch . Believe me , I speak as ...
... give you sleepy drinks , that your senses , unintelli- gent of our insufficience , may , though they can- not praise us , as little accuse us . Cam . You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely . Arch . Believe me , I speak as ...
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... give him my commission 40 To let him there a month behind the gest Prefix'd for's parting : yet , good deed , Leontes , I love thee not a jar o ' the clock behind What lady she her lord . You'll stay ? Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol ...
... give him my commission 40 To let him there a month behind the gest Prefix'd for's parting : yet , good deed , Leontes , I love thee not a jar o ' the clock behind What lady she her lord . You'll stay ? Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol ...
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