The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1857 - 38 pages |
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... father's death , he assumes a more manly character . This is true ; but this repre- sentation gives us no idea of a dramatic action . These two plays will appear to every reader , who shall peruse them without ambition of critical ...
... father's death , he assumes a more manly character . This is true ; but this repre- sentation gives us no idea of a dramatic action . These two plays will appear to every reader , who shall peruse them without ambition of critical ...
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... father of some stratagem ; The times are wild ; contention , like a horse Full of high feeding , madly hath broke loose , And bears down all before him . Bard . Noble earl , I bring you certain news from Shrewsbury . North . Good , an ...
... father of some stratagem ; The times are wild ; contention , like a horse Full of high feeding , madly hath broke loose , And bears down all before him . Bard . Noble earl , I bring you certain news from Shrewsbury . North . Good , an ...
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... father is sick ; albeit I could tell to thee , ( as to one it pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my friend , ) I could be sad , and sad indeed too . Poins . Very hardly , upon such a subject . P. Hen . By this hand , thou ...
... father is sick ; albeit I could tell to thee , ( as to one it pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my friend , ) I could be sad , and sad indeed too . Poins . Very hardly , upon such a subject . P. Hen . By this hand , thou ...
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... father , that you broke your word , When you were more endeared to it than now ; When your own Percy , when my heart's dear Harry , Threw many a northward look , to see his father Bring up his powers ; but he did long in vain . Who then ...
... father , that you broke your word , When you were more endeared to it than now ; When your own Percy , when my heart's dear Harry , Threw many a northward look , to see his father Bring up his powers ; but he did long in vain . Who then ...
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... father's shadow ; so the son of the female is the shad- ow of the male . It is often so , indeed ; but not much of the father's substance . Shal . Do you like him , sir John ? Fal . Shadow will serve for summer , -prick him ; - for we ...
... father's shadow ; so the son of the female is the shad- ow of the male . It is often so , indeed ; but not much of the father's substance . Shal . Do you like him , sir John ? Fal . Shadow will serve for summer , -prick him ; - for we ...
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