Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... , I will lay me down and die " . The scene where the Prince removes the crown possesses a higher in- terest , when we recollect the great parallel " I never thought to hear you speak again . 20 [ BOOK I. STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
... , I will lay me down and die " . The scene where the Prince removes the crown possesses a higher in- terest , when we recollect the great parallel " I never thought to hear you speak again . 20 [ BOOK I. STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
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... thought , Of them whose servile acts live in their graves , But should raise spleens big as a cannon- bullet Within your bosoms : O for honour , Your country's reputation , your lives ' freedom , Indeed your all that may be term'd ...
... thought , Of them whose servile acts live in their graves , But should raise spleens big as a cannon- bullet Within your bosoms : O for honour , Your country's reputation , your lives ' freedom , Indeed your all that may be term'd ...
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... thought fitting to the situations . But their besetting sin was in the constant use of that " huffing , braggart , puft " language , which Shakspere never employs in the dramas which all agree to call his , and of which there is a very ...
... thought fitting to the situations . But their besetting sin was in the constant use of that " huffing , braggart , puft " language , which Shakspere never employs in the dramas which all agree to call his , and of which there is a very ...
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... thoughts : Believe ' t , Ophelia ; therefore keep aloof , Lest that he trip thy honour and thy fame . " for what is truly the refinement of the ... thought fit to do in the amended copy . does not , as 58 [ BOOK II . STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
... thoughts : Believe ' t , Ophelia ; therefore keep aloof , Lest that he trip thy honour and thy fame . " for what is truly the refinement of the ... thought fit to do in the amended copy . does not , as 58 [ BOOK II . STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
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... thought had been completely esta- tragedy , this passage will ascertain its ap - blished . This is a matter which does not pearance in or before 1596 ; but Lodge may have had the elder play in his contempla- tion . " In the second ...
... thought had been completely esta- tragedy , this passage will ascertain its ap - blished . This is a matter which does not pearance in or before 1596 ; but Lodge may have had the elder play in his contempla- tion . " In the second ...
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