The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Band 1Harper, 1843 - 964 Seiten |
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... mind : they had credit the whole tale . The two first lines , as given obtained for him all that he had asked from them , to us by Rowe , are unquestionably not Shak- -the patronage of the great , the applause of the speare's ; and that ...
... mind : they had credit the whole tale . The two first lines , as given obtained for him all that he had asked from them , to us by Rowe , are unquestionably not Shak- -the patronage of the great , the applause of the speare's ; and that ...
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... mind and manners , brightly shines In his well - torned and truefiled lines . " We think , indeed , that his scenes are rich in ster ling morality , and that they must have been the effu- sions of a moral mind . The only crimination ...
... mind and manners , brightly shines In his well - torned and truefiled lines . " We think , indeed , that his scenes are rich in ster ling morality , and that they must have been the effu- sions of a moral mind . The only crimination ...
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... mind were then in the land ; and in what succeeding period has he lost it ? But , not to take advantage of an idle frolic of the edi tor's imagination , can the things be which he as- serts ? Can the author , whom he thus degrades , be ...
... mind were then in the land ; and in what succeeding period has he lost it ? But , not to take advantage of an idle frolic of the edi tor's imagination , can the things be which he as- serts ? Can the author , whom he thus degrades , be ...
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... mind should produce such fine pieces as those of " Henry IV . , " " Richard III . , " and " Henry VIII . , " each written with a pen appropri- ate to itself , and the last with a pen not employed in any other instance . " facies non ...
... mind should produce such fine pieces as those of " Henry IV . , " " Richard III . , " and " Henry VIII . , " each written with a pen appropri- ate to itself , and the last with a pen not employed in any other instance . " facies non ...
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... mind in the When we follow Macbeth to the chamber of Dun- can : when we stand with him by the enchanted caldron ; or see him , under the infliction of con- science , glaring at the spectre of the blood - boltered Banquo in the ...
... mind in the When we follow Macbeth to the chamber of Dun- can : when we stand with him by the enchanted caldron ; or see him , under the infliction of con- science , glaring at the spectre of the blood - boltered Banquo in the ...
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