The Clubs of London ...H. Colburn, 1832 |
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... Shakespeare could not , unless by an intellectual impossibility , descend to low prosaic insipidity ; -such trash , for instance , as the whole of the last two acts of Richard the Second . Yet , how beautifully are these acts enamelled ...
... Shakespeare could not , unless by an intellectual impossibility , descend to low prosaic insipidity ; -such trash , for instance , as the whole of the last two acts of Richard the Second . Yet , how beautifully are these acts enamelled ...
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