Comedies: Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. The tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's tale |
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Hanmer , and after him , Upton , thought its style so little resembling his general dramatic manner , that they pronounced ... from whose thoughts his own are easily to be distinguished , “ as being of a different stamp from the rest .
Hanmer , and after him , Upton , thought its style so little resembling his general dramatic manner , that they pronounced ... from whose thoughts his own are easily to be distinguished , “ as being of a different stamp from the rest .
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If , as a poem , it has little of that exuberance of thought which afterwards overflowed his page , yet , in the construction of his story , there is not only no deficiency of invention , but even more labour in that way than he was ...
If , as a poem , it has little of that exuberance of thought which afterwards overflowed his page , yet , in the construction of his story , there is not only no deficiency of invention , but even more labour in that way than he was ...
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If I in thought felt not her very sorrow . Gentlewoman , good day . I pray you , be my Sil . ... One Julia , that his changing thoughts forget , Here is her picture . Let me see : I think , Would better fit his chamber than this shadow ...
If I in thought felt not her very sorrow . Gentlewoman , good day . I pray you , be my Sil . ... One Julia , that his changing thoughts forget , Here is her picture . Let me see : I think , Would better fit his chamber than this shadow ...
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Who art the table wherein all my thoughts Are visibly character'd and engrav'd . ... The same form of expression occurs in Much ADO ABOUT NOTHING , where we have “ the infinite of thought , " and also in Chaucer : - " although the life ...
Who art the table wherein all my thoughts Are visibly character'd and engrav'd . ... The same form of expression occurs in Much ADO ABOUT NOTHING , where we have “ the infinite of thought , " and also in Chaucer : - " although the life ...
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... and partly other cause , he was content to leave this slight intima- manual , has habits of the mind , the eye , and the hand ; tion of his thought as it first occurred to him , without the writer has only habits of the mind .
... and partly other cause , he was content to leave this slight intima- manual , has habits of the mind , the eye , and the hand ; tion of his thought as it first occurred to him , without the writer has only habits of the mind .
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