Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysOxford University Press, 1955 - 276 pages First published in 1817 ... In the World's classics' it was first published in 1916 ... Resent in 1955 and reprinted in ... 10970. |
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Page 82
... scene - the gusts of passion come and go like sounds of music borne on the wind . The whole play is an exact transcript of what might be supposed to have taken place at the court of Denmark , at the remote period of time fixed upon ...
... scene - the gusts of passion come and go like sounds of music borne on the wind . The whole play is an exact transcript of what might be supposed to have taken place at the court of Denmark , at the remote period of time fixed upon ...
Page 133
... scene in the storm , where he is exposed to all the fury of the elements , though grand and terrible , is not so fine , but the moralizing scenes with Mad Tom , Kent , and Gloster , are upon a par with the former . His exclamation in ...
... scene in the storm , where he is exposed to all the fury of the elements , though grand and terrible , is not so fine , but the moralizing scenes with Mad Tom , Kent , and Gloster , are upon a par with the former . His exclamation in ...
Page 152
... scenes with Shallow and Silence , are all inimitable . Of all of them , the scene in which Falstaff plays the part , first , of the King , and then of Prince Henry , is the one that has been the most often quoted . We must quote it once ...
... scenes with Shallow and Silence , are all inimitable . Of all of them , the scene in which Falstaff plays the part , first , of the King , and then of Prince Henry , is the one that has been the most often quoted . We must quote it once ...
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