“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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... enter- tainers , so to speak , and Scott's serious interest was historic rather than literary and creative . Shakespeare's , on the other hand , was in the purely poetic , and in his sonnets , at any rate , he is not backward to declare ...
... enter- tainers , so to speak , and Scott's serious interest was historic rather than literary and creative . Shakespeare's , on the other hand , was in the purely poetic , and in his sonnets , at any rate , he is not backward to declare ...
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... enter after this exposé of the other far more significant list . Finally , Dr. Grosart is forced to admit that Shakespeare had a hand in the play , and is obliged to throw overboard the unfavourable opinions of such critical authorities ...
... enter after this exposé of the other far more significant list . Finally , Dr. Grosart is forced to admit that Shakespeare had a hand in the play , and is obliged to throw overboard the unfavourable opinions of such critical authorities ...
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... enter upon here with the necessary fulness ; I mean , the question of versification . And the reason of this is that I am very sceptical of the value of the usually - employed , what I must be excused calling the mechanical tests , by ...
... enter upon here with the necessary fulness ; I mean , the question of versification . And the reason of this is that I am very sceptical of the value of the usually - employed , what I must be excused calling the mechanical tests , by ...
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... enter into the structure of blank verse , that it would require a far more delicate and complex verse - analysis to give anything like an adequate test , which could be relied upon to distinguish between the verse of one writer and ...
... enter into the structure of blank verse , that it would require a far more delicate and complex verse - analysis to give anything like an adequate test , which could be relied upon to distinguish between the verse of one writer and ...
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... enter SATURNINUS and his Followers at one door , and BASSIANUS and his Followers at the other , with drum and colours . Sat. Noble patricians , patrons of my right , Defend the justice of my cause with arms ; And , countrymen , my ...
... enter SATURNINUS and his Followers at one door , and BASSIANUS and his Followers at the other , with drum and colours . Sat. Noble patricians , patrons of my right , Defend the justice of my cause with arms ; And , countrymen , my ...
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Página xliv - Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O, no ! it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.