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Página xxiii
... lives on the blood of men , " and he goes on to infer that Ravenscroft got up this story to exalt his own merit in having altered the piece . But the final condemnation of Ravenscroft and vindication of Shake- speare's generally reputed ...
... lives on the blood of men , " and he goes on to infer that Ravenscroft got up this story to exalt his own merit in having altered the piece . But the final condemnation of Ravenscroft and vindication of Shake- speare's generally reputed ...
Página xli
... live in times when such crimes are the exception and not the rule , we cannot reasonably maintain that it is out of nature ; and , indeed , in our own criminal annals , do we not find monsters of cruelty and iniquity not unworthy of ...
... live in times when such crimes are the exception and not the rule , we cannot reasonably maintain that it is out of nature ; and , indeed , in our own criminal annals , do we not find monsters of cruelty and iniquity not unworthy of ...
Página lii
... lives to the deaf and departing tribunes is very beautiful— O noble father , you lament in vain ; The tribunes hear you not , no man is by . There remain the two brothers , claimants - one successful lii INTRODUCTION.
... lives to the deaf and departing tribunes is very beautiful— O noble father , you lament in vain ; The tribunes hear you not , no man is by . There remain the two brothers , claimants - one successful lii INTRODUCTION.
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... live in me , Nor wrong mine age with this indignity . Bass . Romans , friends , followers , favourers of my right , 4. successive ] legitimate , in due suc- cession to his father . Vide 2 Henry VI . III . i . 49 ; Hamlet , v . ii . 284 ...
... live in me , Nor wrong mine age with this indignity . Bass . Romans , friends , followers , favourers of my right , 4. successive ] legitimate , in due suc- cession to his father . Vide 2 Henry VI . III . i . 49 ; Hamlet , v . ii . 284 ...
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... Lives not this day within the city walls : He by the senate is accited home which we find both in Julius Cæsar and Coriolanus . Saturninus , a despic- able character throughout , appeals merely to his right by primogeniture . 12. Keep ...
... Lives not this day within the city walls : He by the senate is accited home which we find both in Julius Cæsar and Coriolanus . Saturninus , a despic- able character throughout , appeals merely to his right by primogeniture . 12. Keep ...
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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.