Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 Seiten |
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... manner & forme followeing . That is to saye ffirst I Comend my Soule into the handes of god my Creator , hoping & assuredlie beleeving through thonelie merittes of Jesus Christe my Saviour to be made partaker of lyfe everlastinge , And ...
... manner & forme followeing . That is to saye ffirst I Comend my Soule into the handes of god my Creator , hoping & assuredlie beleeving through thonelie merittes of Jesus Christe my Saviour to be made partaker of lyfe everlastinge , And ...
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... manner at this period ) . Yet he has some of Hamlet's love of thought for its own sake , and there is a touch of Hamlet in his speech : It must be by his death . . . He would be crown'd : How that might change his nature , there's the ...
... manner at this period ) . Yet he has some of Hamlet's love of thought for its own sake , and there is a touch of Hamlet in his speech : It must be by his death . . . He would be crown'd : How that might change his nature , there's the ...
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... manner is too strong and pointed . He throws a severity , approaching to virulence , into the common observations and answers . There is nothing of this in Hamlet . He is , as it were , wrapped up in his reflections , and only thinks ...
... manner is too strong and pointed . He throws a severity , approaching to virulence , into the common observations and answers . There is nothing of this in Hamlet . He is , as it were , wrapped up in his reflections , and only thinks ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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