The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen4Methuen, 1904 |
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... There may be no other passage so clearly Shakespearean as this , not only in what it copies but what it adds ; 1 but one such suffices to show that Shakespeare's hand had been set upon the play when Wilkins paraphrased it , and creates ...
... There may be no other passage so clearly Shakespearean as this , not only in what it copies but what it adds ; 1 but one such suffices to show that Shakespeare's hand had been set upon the play when Wilkins paraphrased it , and creates ...
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... there is hardly a trace in the first two acts . But powerful realism of this kind was within the compass of many a Jacobean dramatist , when he could draw direct from the low life of daily experience . It is where his common experience ...
... there is hardly a trace in the first two acts . But powerful realism of this kind was within the compass of many a Jacobean dramatist , when he could draw direct from the low life of daily experience . It is where his common experience ...
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... there a lady weeping ; Here many sink , yet those which see them fall Have scarce strength left to give them burial . Is not this true ? Dio . Our cheeks and hollow eyes do witness it . Cle . O , let those cities that of plenty's cup ...
... there a lady weeping ; Here many sink , yet those which see them fall Have scarce strength left to give them burial . Is not this true ? Dio . Our cheeks and hollow eyes do witness it . Cle . O , let those cities that of plenty's cup ...
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... there's seldom ease ; For now the wind begins to blow ; Thunder above and deeps below Make such unquiet , that the ship Should house him safe is wreck'd and split ; And he , good prince , having all lost , By waves from coast to coast ...
... there's seldom ease ; For now the wind begins to blow ; Thunder above and deeps below Make such unquiet , that the ship Should house him safe is wreck'd and split ; And he , good prince , having all lost , By waves from coast to coast ...
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... there are princes and knights come from all parts of the world to just and tourney for her love . Per . Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I could wish to make one there . First Fish . O , sir , things must be as they may ; and what ...
... there are princes and knights come from all parts of the world to just and tourney for her love . Per . Were my fortunes equal to my desires , I could wish to make one there . First Fish . O , sir , things must be as they may ; and what ...
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