“The” Works of Shakespeare, Volumen33Methuen, 1904 |
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... common consent , all arguments regarding the dates of the writing , performance , and publi- cation of this play are founded . These facts have become common property , and it will be unnecessary always to mention here who it was who ...
... common consent , all arguments regarding the dates of the writing , performance , and publi- cation of this play are founded . These facts have become common property , and it will be unnecessary always to mention here who it was who ...
Página xiv
... common source in Chaucer's poem of that name , and the common use of the name Enceladus is utterly insufficient to prove anything whatever . The word " palliament , " a long white cloak , is , no doubt , found only in this play in ...
... common source in Chaucer's poem of that name , and the common use of the name Enceladus is utterly insufficient to prove anything whatever . The word " palliament , " a long white cloak , is , no doubt , found only in this play in ...
Página xv
... common source , and secondly , the same image may have occurred to each independently ; for surely the idea of any person being out of reach and shot is not so recondite but that it might occur to two accomplished poets without one ...
... common source , and secondly , the same image may have occurred to each independently ; for surely the idea of any person being out of reach and shot is not so recondite but that it might occur to two accomplished poets without one ...
Página xxxii
... common cause against man . For there is always a certain feeling of solidarity within the sexes , and in spite of the strong forces acting against it , it often works in a surprising manner . Even in the Revenge scenes , in which Tamora ...
... common cause against man . For there is always a certain feeling of solidarity within the sexes , and in spite of the strong forces acting against it , it often works in a surprising manner . Even in the Revenge scenes , in which Tamora ...
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... common observation in countries where white and black races come together , that for some white women the negro or other dark man has a peculiar fascination . And it is this , I strongly suspect , and not merely the salaciousness of the ...
... common observation in countries where white and black races come together , that for some white women the negro or other dark man has a peculiar fascination . And it is this , I strongly suspect , and not merely the salaciousness of the ...
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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.