An Introduction to the Study of ShakespeareD.C. Heath & Company, 1893 - 377 pages |
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... noble , and long - enduring Her- mione . But an inferior artist could hardly have resisted the temp- tation to represent scenically the impressive incidents which are related in the 2d Scene . Again , in the Merchant of Venice , when ...
... noble , and long - enduring Her- mione . But an inferior artist could hardly have resisted the temp- tation to represent scenically the impressive incidents which are related in the 2d Scene . Again , in the Merchant of Venice , when ...
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... noble and the base , the sad and the merry , are brought together in the Plays , shocked and disgusted some of the earlier critics , both English and French ( Thomas Rymer and Voltaire , for example ) , who could not sufficiently free ...
... noble and the base , the sad and the merry , are brought together in the Plays , shocked and disgusted some of the earlier critics , both English and French ( Thomas Rymer and Voltaire , for example ) , who could not sufficiently free ...
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... noble dramatic heritage as we are . And if John Shakespeare had had the means to send William to Oxford or Cambridge , and William had gone through , or been driven through , the curriculum of either of these Universities , what a ...
... noble dramatic heritage as we are . And if John Shakespeare had had the means to send William to Oxford or Cambridge , and William had gone through , or been driven through , the curriculum of either of these Universities , what a ...
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... noble and incomparable paire of brethren . William Earle of Pembroke , & c . Lord Chamberlaine to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty . * Mr . Halliwell - Phillipps died on the 3d of January , 1889 . and Philip Earle of Montgomery , & c ...
... noble and incomparable paire of brethren . William Earle of Pembroke , & c . Lord Chamberlaine to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty . * Mr . Halliwell - Phillipps died on the 3d of January , 1889 . and Philip Earle of Montgomery , & c ...
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... Noble Order of the Garter , and our singular good Lords . " It may be assumed , as a matter of course , that the privilege of dedicating the Work to two noblemen of such exalted rank and station as were the Earl of Pembroke and the Earl ...
... Noble Order of the Garter , and our singular good Lords . " It may be assumed , as a matter of course , that the privilege of dedicating the Work to two noblemen of such exalted rank and station as were the Earl of Pembroke and the Earl ...
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2d Scene 4th Act A. I. Sc Antony and Cleopatra Antony's appears artist Banquo Beatrice Ben Jonson Benedick better blank verse C. M. Ingleby Cæs Cæsura Capulet character Coleridge Constance critics dead death doth dramatist Earl of Pembroke edition English Enobarbus Eros evidence exhibited expression eyes father feeling Folio Friar Laurence ghost give Hamlet hath heart honor Horatio Julius Cæsar King John kissing Lady Macbeth Lepidus lord Love's Labor's Lost lovers Mary Cowden Clarke meaning mind monosyllabic moral proportion nature never night noble Octavius passage passion poem poet poet's Pompey Prince prose Quartos Queen reading regard replies rhyme Romeo and Juliet says sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's Plays Shakespearian soliloquy soul speak speare speech spirit strong sword syllable thee There's things thou hast thought tion tragedy true Tybalt uttered weird sisters Winter's Tale witches words