Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... thought . ” In the play of ' Noah , ' when the dove re- turned to the ark with the olive - branch , there was a joyful chorus : — " With mirth and joy never more to mell . " * Dugdale . † See Sharp's quotations from the manuscript ...
... thought . ” In the play of ' Noah , ' when the dove re- turned to the ark with the olive - branch , there was a joyful chorus : — " With mirth and joy never more to mell . " * Dugdale . † See Sharp's quotations from the manuscript ...
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... thought to have tasted like torment : some , having noted the ensamples how maidens restrained from the marriage of those whom their friends have misliked , have there learned a policy to prevent their parents by steal- ing them away ...
... thought to have tasted like torment : some , having noted the ensamples how maidens restrained from the marriage of those whom their friends have misliked , have there learned a policy to prevent their parents by steal- ing them away ...
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... thought to hear you speak again . " " The Famous Victories ' was printed in 1594. In that copy much of the prose is chopped up into lines of various lengths , in order to look like some kind of measure : - Hen . V. Most sovereign lord ...
... thought to hear you speak again . " " The Famous Victories ' was printed in 1594. In that copy much of the prose is chopped up into lines of various lengths , in order to look like some kind of measure : - Hen . V. Most sovereign lord ...
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... thought of is the appropriateness of language to situa- tion . The first English dramatists , and those who worked upon their model , appear to have gone upon the principle that they produced the most perfect work of art when they took ...
... thought of is the appropriateness of language to situa- tion . The first English dramatists , and those who worked upon their model , appear to have gone upon the principle that they produced the most perfect work of art when they took ...
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... thought in the reader , than as a decided expression of our own conviction ; because all such circumstances and relations must be modified by other facts of which we have an incomplete knowledge . THE TRAGEDY OF HORRORS . Titus ...
... thought in the reader , than as a decided expression of our own conviction ; because all such circumstances and relations must be modified by other facts of which we have an incomplete knowledge . THE TRAGEDY OF HORRORS . Titus ...
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