The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... ; that purpose always being , to make a good play : and with him a good play was one which would fill the theatre whenever it was performed , and at the J ( 7 ) same time give utterance to his teeming brain , and KING JOHN. ...
... ; that purpose always being , to make a good play : and with him a good play was one which would fill the theatre whenever it was performed , and at the J ( 7 ) same time give utterance to his teeming brain , and KING JOHN. ...
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... give utterance to his teeming brain , and satisfy his dramatic intuition . He wrote Histories because they suited the taste of the day ; and in their composition , - no less , and no - he used , as more , than in that of Comedies and ...
... give utterance to his teeming brain , and satisfy his dramatic intuition . He wrote Histories because they suited the taste of the day ; and in their composition , - no less , and no - he used , as more , than in that of Comedies and ...
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... give the reader a notion of its general style , as well as of the Bastard as he there appears , both in his jocose and in his sober moods . " Essex . Philip , who was thy father ? Phil . Mas my lord , and that's a question : and you had ...
... give the reader a notion of its general style , as well as of the Bastard as he there appears , both in his jocose and in his sober moods . " Essex . Philip , who was thy father ? Phil . Mas my lord , and that's a question : and you had ...
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... give Heaven thanks , I was not like to thee . K. John . Why , what a madcap hath Heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Cœur - de - lion's face ; The accent of his tongue affecteth him . Do you not read some tokens of my son In ...
... give Heaven thanks , I was not like to thee . K. John . Why , what a madcap hath Heaven lent us here ! Eli . He hath a trick of Cœur - de - lion's face ; The accent of his tongue affecteth him . Do you not read some tokens of my son In ...
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... give it every foot to have this face : I would not be Sir Nob in any case . Eli . I like thee well . Wilt thou forsake thy for- tune , Bequeath thy land to him , and follow me ? I am a soldier , and now bound to France . Bast . Brother ...
... give it every foot to have this face : I would not be Sir Nob in any case . Eli . I like thee well . Wilt thou forsake thy for- tune , Bequeath thy land to him , and follow me ? I am a soldier , and now bound to France . Bast . Brother ...
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