The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... character , but there is a wide field for mutual sympathy and help in the common joys and sorrows and daily tasks of household life , and the greatest of men are sometimes they who can best value the qualities of homely goodness . We ...
... character , but there is a wide field for mutual sympathy and help in the common joys and sorrows and daily tasks of household life , and the greatest of men are sometimes they who can best value the qualities of homely goodness . We ...
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... character , how to regulate imagery and diction so that they should never pass into the epical ; and while amending the pieces of others his own genius would have enough of play to gain in strength , and enough of restraint to save it ...
... character , how to regulate imagery and diction so that they should never pass into the epical ; and while amending the pieces of others his own genius would have enough of play to gain in strength , and enough of restraint to save it ...
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... character for one play more , and show the fat knight in love . That bright comedy of English rural life , The Merry Wives , is said to have been the work of a fortnight . At times , by special arrangement , Shakespeare's plays were ...
... character for one play more , and show the fat knight in love . That bright comedy of English rural life , The Merry Wives , is said to have been the work of a fortnight . At times , by special arrangement , Shakespeare's plays were ...
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... character . In the Collective Mystery , which surveyed the history of the human race from the origin of man to the judgment - day , it had gained an epic breadth . In the Moralities it had acquired an ethical depth , a seriousness of ...
... character . In the Collective Mystery , which surveyed the history of the human race from the origin of man to the judgment - day , it had gained an epic breadth . In the Moralities it had acquired an ethical depth , a seriousness of ...
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... characters or caricatures of the Italian comedy ; the Pedant , that is the schoolmaster and grammarian , and the military Braggart , the Thraso of the Latin , the ' Captain Spavento ' of the Italian stage . " Shakespeare , however , did ...
... characters or caricatures of the Italian comedy ; the Pedant , that is the schoolmaster and grammarian , and the military Braggart , the Thraso of the Latin , the ' Captain Spavento ' of the Italian stage . " Shakespeare , however , did ...
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