Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 pages |
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Page xxix
... manner . It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as despair occasionally breaks out into laughter , it may sometimes also give vent to itself in antithetical comparisons . ' Besides , the rights of the poetical ...
... manner . It has been often remarked , that indignation gives wit ; and , as despair occasionally breaks out into laughter , it may sometimes also give vent to itself in antithetical comparisons . ' Besides , the rights of the poetical ...
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... 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 hath a reason for❜t . Shakespeare's morality is introduced in the same ...
... 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 hath a reason for❜t . Shakespeare's morality is introduced in the same ...
Page 266
... manner is at least no proof of helplessness . ' 3. The London Prodigal . If we are not mistaken , Lessing pronounced this piece to be Shakespeare's , and wished to bring it on the German stage . ' 4. The Puritan ; or , the Widow of ...
... manner is at least no proof of helplessness . ' 3. The London Prodigal . If we are not mistaken , Lessing pronounced this piece to be Shakespeare's , and wished to bring it on the German stage . ' 4. The Puritan ; or , the Widow of ...
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THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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