The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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... play is wholly Shakespeare's , but written at different periods , perhaps distant from each other by some twenty years . " That it was an early work , " remarks that critic , " we are constrained to believe ; not from the evidence of ...
... play is wholly Shakespeare's , but written at different periods , perhaps distant from each other by some twenty years . " That it was an early work , " remarks that critic , " we are constrained to believe ; not from the evidence of ...
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... play which answered its main end , subject of which presented no peculiar attractions while the re - examination of his own boyish , half- houghts would naturally expand and elevate them oler forms , and re - clothe them in that glowing ...
... play which answered its main end , subject of which presented no peculiar attractions while the re - examination of his own boyish , half- houghts would naturally expand and elevate them oler forms , and re - clothe them in that glowing ...
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... play in hand it had already been acted in another shape . Out- lining the plot of Wilkins's one extant play , The Miseries of Enforced Marriage , he finds a striking similarity to the earlier Acts of Pericles in point of language ...
... play in hand it had already been acted in another shape . Out- lining the plot of Wilkins's one extant play , The Miseries of Enforced Marriage , he finds a striking similarity to the earlier Acts of Pericles in point of language ...
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... plays . In his analysis of the title - page of Pericles he at considerable length on questions which have already ... play called Shakespeare's Pericles " ( A paper the 76th Meeting of the New Shakespeare Society , 10th February , ( a ) ...
... plays . In his analysis of the title - page of Pericles he at considerable length on questions which have already ... play called Shakespeare's Pericles " ( A paper the 76th Meeting of the New Shakespeare Society , 10th February , ( a ) ...
Página xvi
... plays and tumbles , driving the poor fry before him , and at last devours them all at a mouthful . Such whales have I heard on o ' the land , who never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells ...
... plays and tumbles , driving the poor fry before him , and at last devours them all at a mouthful . Such whales have I heard on o ' the land , who never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells ...
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