The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Chapman and Hatt [Robson and Sons, Prtrs], 1875 |
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... honour of yielding homage , and bearing testi- mony to our " liege's sovereignty . " One of us may be allowed to take pride in the thought that she was the first of his female subjects selected to edit his works ; and it is one of the ...
... honour of yielding homage , and bearing testi- mony to our " liege's sovereignty . " One of us may be allowed to take pride in the thought that she was the first of his female subjects selected to edit his works ; and it is one of the ...
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... honoured remains lie enshrined in the quiet village church on the banks of his own river Avon , with its silver stream and green trees , holy , bland - shining , and tranquil , as his own spirit , -seems fully enough to know of one of ...
... honoured remains lie enshrined in the quiet village church on the banks of his own river Avon , with its silver stream and green trees , holy , bland - shining , and tranquil , as his own spirit , -seems fully enough to know of one of ...
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... honoured among his brother wits and writers , and was beloved by his fellow - actors . Pre - impressed with the beauti ... honour his memory ( on this side idolatry ) as much as any . He was indeed honest , and of an open and free nature ...
... honoured among his brother wits and writers , and was beloved by his fellow - actors . Pre - impressed with the beauti ... honour his memory ( on this side idolatry ) as much as any . He was indeed honest , and of an open and free nature ...
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... honour in which his memory was held at his birth - place , gives us an excellent representation of him as he must have appeared at this epoch of retired ease . The bland , expansive forehead , the eyes full of mingled thought and ...
... honour in which his memory was held at his birth - place , gives us an excellent representation of him as he must have appeared at this epoch of retired ease . The bland , expansive forehead , the eyes full of mingled thought and ...
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... honour of having discerned this invaluable clue to Shakespeare's system of the unities - more especially that of Time . It leads to the revelation of the real and beautifully artistic intention of many of the poet's apparent ...
... honour of having discerned this invaluable clue to Shakespeare's system of the unities - more especially that of Time . It leads to the revelation of the real and beautifully artistic intention of many of the poet's apparent ...
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All's All's W Angelo art thou Beat Benedick better Biron Boyet brother Cæs Caius Claud Claudio Corio Costard Cymb daughter Dogb dost doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fool Ford gentle gentleman give grace Gremio hath hear heart heaven Hermia hither honour husband Isab John Kath King lady Launce Lear Lear ii Leon Leonato look lord Love's L. L. Lucentio Lucio Lysander Macb Madam maid marry master master doctor Mids mistress Moth never Pedro Petruchio Pompey pray Proteus Puck Rich Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare Shylock signior Silvia Slen speak Speed sweet tell Temp thee there's THESEUS thou art thou hast Thurio Tranio unto wife woman word