The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen34Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... original Prologue which runs thusTo - day the poet does not fear your rage , Shakespeare , by him revived now treads the stage ; Under his sacred laurels he sits down , Safe from the blast of any critic's frown . Like other poets , he ...
... original Prologue which runs thusTo - day the poet does not fear your rage , Shakespeare , by him revived now treads the stage ; Under his sacred laurels he sits down , Safe from the blast of any critic's frown . Like other poets , he ...
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... original . I have treated the question of the authorship of this play very fully ; because , as I have already indicated , there lies the key of the whole position regarding the authorship of the Shakespearian plays . The man who wrote ...
... original . I have treated the question of the authorship of this play very fully ; because , as I have already indicated , there lies the key of the whole position regarding the authorship of the Shakespearian plays . The man who wrote ...
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... original , but there always replay necessarily implies ability to read mains the alternative of his having it in the original . Many of us know read them in Latin translations . See something of books we have never read Fortnightly ...
... original , but there always replay necessarily implies ability to read mains the alternative of his having it in the original . Many of us know read them in Latin translations . See something of books we have never read Fortnightly ...
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Aaron affection authorship Bassianus blood bring brother character child Chiron close comes common course critics dead death Demetrius doth doubt Elizabethan emperor empress Enter evidence eyes father favour feel friends give Goths hand hast hath heart heaven Henry honour Introduction kill King later Lavinia Lear least leave live look lord Lucius Marc Marcus means mind Moor moral murder nature never noble original perhaps person piece play plot poor possible probably queen regarded revenge Richard Roman Rome Saturninus scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare shows sons sorrow speak speech story sure sweet Tamora tears tell thee thing thou Titus Andronicus tragedy tribunes true turn villain whole writing written wrong young