The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Blackie, 1893 |
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William Shakespeare. I will not cry Hamlet Revenge my greeves , But I will call Hang - man Revenge on theeves . All these passages are generally held to allude to the old play ; but , though this may be true of the earlier allusions ...
William Shakespeare. I will not cry Hamlet Revenge my greeves , But I will call Hang - man Revenge on theeves . All these passages are generally held to allude to the old play ; but , though this may be true of the earlier allusions ...
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William Shakespeare. and his coadjutor . Are these characters , we may ask first , worthy of Shakespeare , and do they recall his manner of handling ? Is their language the Shakespearian language , the ver- sification of their speeches ...
William Shakespeare. and his coadjutor . Are these characters , we may ask first , worthy of Shakespeare , and do they recall his manner of handling ? Is their language the Shakespearian language , the ver- sification of their speeches ...
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... Shakespeare must have felt a more than ordi- nary affection . Group II . concerns a lady ---- the " dark woman " -with whom Shakespeare seems to have been connected in some curious way . Between the two groups there are clearly certain ...
... Shakespeare must have felt a more than ordi- nary affection . Group II . concerns a lady ---- the " dark woman " -with whom Shakespeare seems to have been connected in some curious way . Between the two groups there are clearly certain ...
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