Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 pages |
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Page 10
... grace and unaffected spirit of piety breathes in this passage ! In like manner , one of the brothers says to the other , when about to perform the funeral rites to Fidele : Nay , Cadwall , we must lay his head to the east ; My Father ...
... grace and unaffected spirit of piety breathes in this passage ! In like manner , one of the brothers says to the other , when about to perform the funeral rites to Fidele : Nay , Cadwall , we must lay his head to the east ; My Father ...
Page 154
... grace : there is a devil haunts thee , in the likeness of a fat old man ; a tun of man is thy companion . Why dost ... grace would take me with you : whom means your grace ? P. Henry . That villainous , abominable mis - leader of youth ...
... grace : there is a devil haunts thee , in the likeness of a fat old man ; a tun of man is thy companion . Why dost ... grace would take me with you : whom means your grace ? P. Henry . That villainous , abominable mis - leader of youth ...
Page 162
... grace . It has sometimes occurred to us that Shakespeare , in describing ' the reformation ' of the Prince , might have had an eye to himself— Which is a wonder how his grace should glean it , Since his addiction was to courses vain ...
... grace . It has sometimes occurred to us that Shakespeare , in describing ' the reformation ' of the Prince , might have had an eye to himself— Which is a wonder how his grace should glean it , Since his addiction was to courses vain ...
Contents
THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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