Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... praise the almost never - wearying power of the language , wherein no shift is ever used . We know too well how often , in many French and German tragedies , the princes and princesses satisfy themselves to silence with a necessary ...
... praise the almost never - wearying power of the language , wherein no shift is ever used . We know too well how often , in many French and German tragedies , the princes and princesses satisfy themselves to silence with a necessary ...
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... praise , And not with such as thou , Horatio . " QUARTO OF 1604 . " Ham . Horatio , thou art e'en as just a man As e'er my conversation coped withal . Hor . O , my dear lord , — Ham . Nay , do not think I flatter : For what advancement ...
... praise , And not with such as thou , Horatio . " QUARTO OF 1604 . " Ham . Horatio , thou art e'en as just a man As e'er my conversation coped withal . Hor . O , my dear lord , — Ham . Nay , do not think I flatter : For what advancement ...
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... praise , The breath is gone whereof this praise is made : Feast - won , fast - lost ; one cloud of winter showers , These flies are couch'd . " The modern division of this play into acts and scenes has given us a remarkable short second ...
... praise , The breath is gone whereof this praise is made : Feast - won , fast - lost ; one cloud of winter showers , These flies are couch'd . " The modern division of this play into acts and scenes has given us a remarkable short second ...
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... praise of being " natural and unaffected ; " although he complains that the familiar parts are " composed of the lowest and most trifling conceits , to be accounted for only by the gross taste of the age he lived in . " Johnson says ...
... praise of being " natural and unaffected ; " although he complains that the familiar parts are " composed of the lowest and most trifling conceits , to be accounted for only by the gross taste of the age he lived in . " Johnson says ...
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... praise are included all the virtues which Shakspere desired to represent in the character of Valentine ; -the absence of which virtues he has also indicated in the selfish Proteus . The Duke adds , " and ject to the same infirmities as ...
... praise are included all the virtues which Shakspere desired to represent in the character of Valentine ; -the absence of which virtues he has also indicated in the selfish Proteus . The Duke adds , " and ject to the same infirmities as ...
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