Shakespeare; His Life, Art, and Characters: With an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Growth of the Drama in England, Band 2Ginn Brothers, 1872 |
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... Queen . Abounding in spoken and acted satire and invective , the piece must have been hugely grateful to that national feeling which issued in the Reformation , and which was mightily strengthened afterwards by the means made use of to ...
... Queen . Abounding in spoken and acted satire and invective , the piece must have been hugely grateful to that national feeling which issued in the Reformation , and which was mightily strengthened afterwards by the means made use of to ...
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... queen , was first married to Louis the Seventh of France , and some sixteen years after the marriage was divorced on suspicion of conjugal infidelity . Within six weeks after the divorce , she was married to Henry , then Earl of Anjou ...
... queen , was first married to Louis the Seventh of France , and some sixteen years after the marriage was divorced on suspicion of conjugal infidelity . Within six weeks after the divorce , she was married to Henry , then Earl of Anjou ...
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... purpose of his work , makes the Queen , in mind , character , and deportment , a full- grown woman ; whereas , in fact , she was at the time only twelve years old , having been married when she was KING RICHARD THE SECOND . 35.
... purpose of his work , makes the Queen , in mind , character , and deportment , a full- grown woman ; whereas , in fact , she was at the time only twelve years old , having been married when she was KING RICHARD THE SECOND . 35.
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... Queen , representing her very much as she is in the play . The point , then , is , that such a departure , however justifiable in either case , seems more likely to have been original in the play than in the poem : in the former it grew ...
... Queen , representing her very much as she is in the play . The point , then , is , that such a departure , however justifiable in either case , seems more likely to have been original in the play than in the poem : in the former it grew ...
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... Queen's extreme jealousy lest the matter should be drawn into a precedent against herself . So that , supposing those " additions " to have been a part of the play as originally written , it is pretty certain that no publisher would ...
... Queen's extreme jealousy lest the matter should be drawn into a precedent against herself . So that , supposing those " additions " to have been a part of the play as originally written , it is pretty certain that no publisher would ...
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action Anne Boleyn Antony Antony and Cleopatra appears Banquo battle of Shrewsbury beauty better Brutus Cassius Catharine cause character Claudius Cloten conscience Coriolanus course crime critics crown Cymbeline death delineation Desdemona drama effect English fact Falstaff father fear feelings folio genius give Hamlet hand heart hero Holinshed honour Hotspur human humour Iago Imogen intellectual John judgment Julius Cæsar kindled King Henry King Lear King's Lear less Macbeth madness manhood marriage matter mind Moor moral murder nature never noble Othello passage passion perhaps person piece play Plutarch Poet Poet's poetry Polonius pride Prince purpose quarto Queen reason renders respect revenge Richard Roman scene seems sense Shakespeare shows sort soul speak speech spirit stand strength strong style sure sweet thee thing thou thought tion touch tragedy true truth virtue Weird Sisters whole withal words