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... ( Plate 2 ) , a play not read by Keats in this edition , with the edges and texture of the page in The Tempest ( Plate 3 ) , A Midsummer Night's Dream ( Plate 4 ) or in Antony and Cleopatra ( Plate 11 ) . If we add to the testimony of ...
... ( Plate 2 ) , a play not read by Keats in this edition , with the edges and texture of the page in The Tempest ( Plate 3 ) , A Midsummer Night's Dream ( Plate 4 ) or in Antony and Cleopatra ( Plate 11 ) . If we add to the testimony of ...
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... Plate 7 ) . The comment on Measure for Measure ( see Plate 8 ) which is unusually long , and chiefly on the question of sources , has these lines firmly scored through : ' but the grave scenes , if a few passages be excepted , have more ...
... Plate 7 ) . The comment on Measure for Measure ( see Plate 8 ) which is unusually long , and chiefly on the question of sources , has these lines firmly scored through : ' but the grave scenes , if a few passages be excepted , have more ...
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... Plate 9 ) . It is not so censorious as some of the other comments , but the picture evoked of the Johnsonian dialogue between the usurper and the hermit at the end of Shakespeare's witty and roman- tic comedy , and of the opportunity ...
... Plate 9 ) . It is not so censorious as some of the other comments , but the picture evoked of the Johnsonian dialogue between the usurper and the hermit at the end of Shakespeare's witty and roman- tic comedy , and of the opportunity ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon No preview available - 1966 |
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