Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... things outside the action ; and , to take a modern instance , it would need another ' Egoist ' to explain how Clara Middleton be- comes engaged to Sir Willoughby . In our play it may be observed that Shakespeare gives no reason for the ...
... things outside the action ; and , to take a modern instance , it would need another ' Egoist ' to explain how Clara Middleton be- comes engaged to Sir Willoughby . In our play it may be observed that Shakespeare gives no reason for the ...
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... action ; and though such an error may be readily pardoned in a novel , it is not so easy to forgive in a play , where the main action is after all the main thing . If As You Like It escapes this charge , it is INTRODUCTION . 25.
... action ; and though such an error may be readily pardoned in a novel , it is not so easy to forgive in a play , where the main action is after all the main thing . If As You Like It escapes this charge , it is INTRODUCTION . 25.
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William Shakespeare. well as he shall run into , in that it is a thing of his own search and altogether against my will . 117 Oli . Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou shalt find I will most kindly requite . I had ...
William Shakespeare. well as he shall run into , in that it is a thing of his own search and altogether against my will . 117 Oli . Charles , I thank thee for thy love to me , which thou shalt find I will most kindly requite . I had ...
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... thing . But let your fair eyes and gentle wishes go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never gracious ; if killed , but one dead that is willing to be so : I shall do my friends no wrong ...
... thing . But let your fair eyes and gentle wishes go with me to my trial : wherein if I be foiled , there is but one shamed that was never gracious ; if killed , but one dead that is willing to be so : I shall do my friends no wrong ...
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... thing . I would not change it . Ami . Happy is your grace , That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style . Duke S. Come , shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools ...
... thing . I would not change it . Ami . Happy is your grace , That can translate the stubbornness of fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style . Duke S. Come , shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools ...
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