Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... readers who have not access to some edition of the works of " the greatest in our literature - the greatest in all ... reader will proceed step by step in a systematic knowledge of the Shaksperean Art , and view it in connection with ...
... readers who have not access to some edition of the works of " the greatest in our literature - the greatest in all ... reader will proceed step by step in a systematic knowledge of the Shaksperean Art , and view it in connection with ...
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... readers are familiar with a gentleman who , when he is entreated to go down , says , " to Pluto's damned lake , to the infernal deep , with Erebus and tor- tures vile also . " The valiant Pistol had , no doubt , diligently studied ...
... readers are familiar with a gentleman who , when he is entreated to go down , says , " to Pluto's damned lake , to the infernal deep , with Erebus and tor- tures vile also . " The valiant Pistol had , no doubt , diligently studied ...
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... readers that these characteristics are the very reverse of Shakspere . Schlegel says of ' Locrine , ' " The proofs of ... reader or of the audience . But the whole imagery of ' Locrine ' is my- thological . In a speech of twenty lines we ...
... readers that these characteristics are the very reverse of Shakspere . Schlegel says of ' Locrine , ' " The proofs of ... reader or of the audience . But the whole imagery of ' Locrine ' is my- thological . In a speech of twenty lines we ...
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... readers for amuse- ment , for half a century . They were the companions of the courtly and the humble , -eagerly perused by the scholar of the Uni- versity and the apprentice of the City . They reached the extreme range of popularity ...
... readers for amuse- ment , for half a century . They were the companions of the courtly and the humble , -eagerly perused by the scholar of the Uni- versity and the apprentice of the City . They reached the extreme range of popularity ...
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... reader is contained in the following list , which forms a leaf of that edition : - 66 A CATALOGUE OF THE SEVERAL COMEDIES , HIS- TORIES , AND TRAGEDIES CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME . The Tempest . Comedies . The Two Gentlemen of Verona ...
... reader is contained in the following list , which forms a leaf of that edition : - 66 A CATALOGUE OF THE SEVERAL COMEDIES , HIS- TORIES , AND TRAGEDIES CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME . The Tempest . Comedies . The Two Gentlemen of Verona ...
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