Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... fair words , and promised them pardon , and that all should be well , if they would discharge their army : upon whose promises and fair speeches they did it ; and after , the King bid them all to a banquet , and so betrayed them and cut ...
... fair words , and promised them pardon , and that all should be well , if they would discharge their army : upon whose promises and fair speeches they did it ; and after , the King bid them all to a banquet , and so betrayed them and cut ...
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... fair , too wise , wisely too fair . " Perfectly in accordance with this exaltation of mind is the address of Romeo to Juliet . The dialogue must be considered as that of persons each acting a character . But there is more in it than ...
... fair , too wise , wisely too fair . " Perfectly in accordance with this exaltation of mind is the address of Romeo to Juliet . The dialogue must be considered as that of persons each acting a character . But there is more in it than ...
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... Fair ' is a sarcasm upon Shakspere : " If there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it , he says , nor a nest of antiques ? He is loth to - make nature afraid in his plays , like those that beget tales , tempests ...
... Fair ' is a sarcasm upon Shakspere : " If there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it , he says , nor a nest of antiques ? He is loth to - make nature afraid in his plays , like those that beget tales , tempests ...
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BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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