William Shakspere: A BiographyCollier, 1860 - 553 Seiten |
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... familiar with the audience , and the audience familiar with him " ' * " How now , my masters ; how goeth the world now ? I come gladly to talk with you . " : - And in a most extraordinary manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as ...
... familiar with the audience , and the audience familiar with him " ' * " How now , my masters ; how goeth the world now ? I come gladly to talk with you . " : - And in a most extraordinary manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as ...
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... familiar scenes , and perhaps through him the poet described some of the " old familiar faces . " Shallow and Silence assuredly they were his good neighbours . We think there was a tear in his eye when he wrote , " And is old Double ...
... familiar scenes , and perhaps through him the poet described some of the " old familiar faces . " Shallow and Silence assuredly they were his good neighbours . We think there was a tear in his eye when he wrote , " And is old Double ...
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... familiar speech instead of being regarded as a technical jargon . When Hamlet says , " This fellow might be in his time a great buyer of land , with his statutes , his recog- nizancies his fines , his double vouchers , his recoveries ...
... familiar speech instead of being regarded as a technical jargon . When Hamlet says , " This fellow might be in his time a great buyer of land , with his statutes , his recog- nizancies his fines , his double vouchers , his recoveries ...
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