Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. Tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... young author , who had already acquired a ready and familiar mastery of poetic diction and varied versification , and who had studied nature with a poet's eye ; for the play abounds in brief pas- sages of great beauty and melody . There ...
... young author , who had already acquired a ready and familiar mastery of poetic diction and varied versification , and who had studied nature with a poet's eye ; for the play abounds in brief pas- sages of great beauty and melody . There ...
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... young dramatist had employed any prior story as the groundwork of his plot ; and the incidents he used were such as form part of the common stock of romantic narrative . In the humorous parts of the play , he is still more unfettered by ...
... young dramatist had employed any prior story as the groundwork of his plot ; and the incidents he used were such as form part of the common stock of romantic narrative . In the humorous parts of the play , he is still more unfettered by ...
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... young Leander cross'd the Hellespont . Pro . That's a deep story of a deeper love , For he was more than over shoes in love . Val . ' Tis true ; for you are over boots in love , And yet you never swam the Hellespont . Pro . Over the ...
... young Leander cross'd the Hellespont . Pro . That's a deep story of a deeper love , For he was more than over shoes in love . Val . ' Tis true ; for you are over boots in love , And yet you never swam the Hellespont . Pro . Over the ...
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... young and tender wit Is turn'd to folly ; blasting in the bud , Losing his verdure even in the prime , And all the fair effects of future hopes . But wherefore waste I time to counsel thee , That art a votary to fond desire ? Once more ...
... young and tender wit Is turn'd to folly ; blasting in the bud , Losing his verdure even in the prime , And all the fair effects of future hopes . But wherefore waste I time to counsel thee , That art a votary to fond desire ? Once more ...
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... young wench that had buried her grandam ; to fast , like one that takes diet ; to watch , like one that fears robbing ; to speak puling , like a beggar at Hallowmas . You were wont , when you laugh'd , to crow like a cock ; when you ...
... young wench that had buried her grandam ; to fast , like one that takes diet ; to watch , like one that fears robbing ; to speak puling , like a beggar at Hallowmas . You were wont , when you laugh'd , to crow like a cock ; when you ...
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