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... hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a lengthy criticism of the Choruses , and a few remarks as to the Dumb Shows , passes on to more general considerations . " The drama before us , " he says ...
... hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a lengthy criticism of the Choruses , and a few remarks as to the Dumb Shows , passes on to more general considerations . " The drama before us , " he says ...
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... when his art was fully developed in all its wondrous P fa Of ar ρα lat ev WI of lat род cal and to form into lang less , true hand and corre his the abun Ο Shak Germ and combinations . With his perfect mastery of the of xii INTRODUCTION.
... when his art was fully developed in all its wondrous P fa Of ar ρα lat ev WI of lat род cal and to form into lang less , true hand and corre his the abun Ο Shak Germ and combinations . With his perfect mastery of the of xii INTRODUCTION.
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... hand of Shakespeare is plainly seen , and the scenes and shorter passages in which we trace him manifestly belong to his latest style of composition . Whether it had ever been acted before it received those vivifying touches from our ...
... hand of Shakespeare is plainly seen , and the scenes and shorter passages in which we trace him manifestly belong to his latest style of composition . Whether it had ever been acted before it received those vivifying touches from our ...
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... hand , that of Rowley.1 Shakespeare , he argues , would never have chosen a story of incest which has no tragic horror in it ; still less would he have grafted on to it a filthy episode devoid of all humour . His share in the play is ...
... hand , that of Rowley.1 Shakespeare , he argues , would never have chosen a story of incest which has no tragic horror in it ; still less would he have grafted on to it a filthy episode devoid of all humour . His share in the play is ...
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... hand , remarks that " their Shaksperean rship is not to be so decisively rejected as some critics e . The most repellent features in the scenes mentioned be paralleled from Measure for Measure , and here as they are not introduced from ...
... hand , remarks that " their Shaksperean rship is not to be so decisively rejected as some critics e . The most repellent features in the scenes mentioned be paralleled from Measure for Measure , and here as they are not introduced from ...
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