Comedies: Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. The tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... character . It , indeed , has the characteristics of a young author who had already acquired a ready and familiar mastery of poetic diction and varied versification , and who had studied nature with a poet's eye ; for the play abounds ...
... character . It , indeed , has the characteristics of a young author who had already acquired a ready and familiar mastery of poetic diction and varied versification , and who had studied nature with a poet's eye ; for the play abounds ...
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... character'd and engrav'd , To lesson me ; and tell me some good mean , How , with my honour , I may undertake A journey to my loving Proteus . Luc . Alas ! the way is wearisome and long . Jul . A true - devoted pilgrim is not weary To ...
... character'd and engrav'd , To lesson me ; and tell me some good mean , How , with my honour , I may undertake A journey to my loving Proteus . Luc . Alas ! the way is wearisome and long . Jul . A true - devoted pilgrim is not weary To ...
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... character'd and engrav'd . " The allusion is to the table - book , or tables , which were used , as at present , for noting down something to be remembered . Hamlet says : -- My tables , -meet it is I set it down . They were made ...
... character'd and engrav'd . " The allusion is to the table - book , or tables , which were used , as at present , for noting down something to be remembered . Hamlet says : -- My tables , -meet it is I set it down . They were made ...
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... character , we have no doubt of the genuineness of the present reading . " - Illust . Shak . 6 This is the light in which Charles Lamb and his sis- ter understood the passage , which is thus paraphrased in the " Tales from Shakespeare ...
... character , we have no doubt of the genuineness of the present reading . " - Illust . Shak . 6 This is the light in which Charles Lamb and his sis- ter understood the passage , which is thus paraphrased in the " Tales from Shakespeare ...
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William Shakespeare Gulian Crommelin Verplanck. MED ERRORS J.W.ORR . SC . INTRODUCTORY REMARK INTRO REMARY SOURCE OF THE PLOT , CHARACTER.
William Shakespeare Gulian Crommelin Verplanck. MED ERRORS J.W.ORR . SC . INTRODUCTORY REMARK INTRO REMARY SOURCE OF THE PLOT , CHARACTER.
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