Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the TextAMS Press, 1971 - 560 páginas |
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... spirit ) , that it continually made great uneasiness in the family , " but who was entirely reclaimed by the Petrucio recipe of " taking a woman down in her wedding shoes . " We are the happier our fortune - living in an age when this ...
... spirit ) , that it continually made great uneasiness in the family , " but who was entirely reclaimed by the Petrucio recipe of " taking a woman down in her wedding shoes . " We are the happier our fortune - living in an age when this ...
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... spirit of national and individual heroism riding tri- umphantly over every danger ; but the spirit is so lofty that we feel no uncertainty for the issue . We should know , even if we had no foreknowledge of the event , that it must ...
... spirit of national and individual heroism riding tri- umphantly over every danger ; but the spirit is so lofty that we feel no uncertainty for the issue . We should know , even if we had no foreknowledge of the event , that it must ...
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... spirit which she hopes to awaken either by reason or persuasion . " " ' * Had Shylock relented after that most beautiful appeal to his mercy , which Shak- spere has here placed as the exponent of the higher principle upon which all law ...
... spirit which she hopes to awaken either by reason or persuasion . " " ' * Had Shylock relented after that most beautiful appeal to his mercy , which Shak- spere has here placed as the exponent of the higher principle upon which all law ...
Contenido
BOOK I | 3 |
Bible Histories and Moralities | 7 |
Itinerant Players | 10 |
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