“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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... King's Maiestie's Servants . " In the First Folio ( F 1 ) , 1623 , it appears under the same title , and is printed between Coriolanus and Romeo and Juliet . The variations between this version and F 1 and F 2 are very few , with one ...
... King's Maiestie's Servants . " In the First Folio ( F 1 ) , 1623 , it appears under the same title , and is printed between Coriolanus and Romeo and Juliet . The variations between this version and F 1 and F 2 are very few , with one ...
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... King Lear is one of the best examples of this , when he has Lear and Gloucester , Cordelia and Edgar , Edmund and Regan and Goneril in pairs or groups , in which strong resemblances are mingled with subtle differences . The plot of ...
... King Lear is one of the best examples of this , when he has Lear and Gloucester , Cordelia and Edgar , Edmund and Regan and Goneril in pairs or groups , in which strong resemblances are mingled with subtle differences . The plot of ...
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... King John , Titus Andronicus , and his Romeo and Juliet . " Only a man with the keenest interest in matters literary and dramatic would have taken up such a theme at all ; and we know that Meres was so interested . He wrote not only ...
... King John , Titus Andronicus , and his Romeo and Juliet . " Only a man with the keenest interest in matters literary and dramatic would have taken up such a theme at all ; and we know that Meres was so interested . He wrote not only ...
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... King John , of the murders of Duncan , Banquo , Richard II . , and Clarence , of the slaughter of young Rutland and Edward , and young Macduff , of the holocausts of victims in that and every tragedy , and perhaps worst of all the ...
... King John , of the murders of Duncan , Banquo , Richard II . , and Clarence , of the slaughter of young Rutland and Edward , and young Macduff , of the holocausts of victims in that and every tragedy , and perhaps worst of all the ...
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... kings , etc. ) ; but here either ( 3 ) or ( 5 ) . Schmidt . 55 , 59. cause ] the decision , or trial of the matter , as often elsewhere in Shakespeare . Richard III . III . v . 66 . 61. confident ] confiding . See New Eng . Dict ...
... kings , etc. ) ; but here either ( 3 ) or ( 5 ) . Schmidt . 55 , 59. cause ] the decision , or trial of the matter , as often elsewhere in Shakespeare . Richard III . III . v . 66 . 61. confident ] confiding . See New Eng . Dict ...
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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.