Merchant of Venice: With Introd., and Notes Explanatory and Critical, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, 1885 - 195 pages |
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Page 62
... natural genius for just that sort of thing . Now such genius must needs have corresponding instincts , which are uneasy and restless till they find their natural place , but spontaneously recognize and take to that place on meeting with ...
... natural genius for just that sort of thing . Now such genius must needs have corresponding instincts , which are uneasy and restless till they find their natural place , but spontaneously recognize and take to that place on meeting with ...
Page 67
... nature is subdued To what it works in , like the dyer's hand . Moreover , as Dyce remarks , " it is evident that Shakespeare never ceased to turn his thoughts towards his birth - place , as the spot where he hoped to spend the evening ...
... nature is subdued To what it works in , like the dyer's hand . Moreover , as Dyce remarks , " it is evident that Shakespeare never ceased to turn his thoughts towards his birth - place , as the spot where he hoped to spend the evening ...
Page 69
... nature ; had an excel- lent fantasy , brave notions , and gentle expressions . " And we have similar testimony from John Heminge and Henry Con- dell , the Poet's friends and fellow - actors , and the Editors of the first folio , in the ...
... nature ; had an excel- lent fantasy , brave notions , and gentle expressions . " And we have similar testimony from John Heminge and Henry Con- dell , the Poet's friends and fellow - actors , and the Editors of the first folio , in the ...
Page 70
... nature , in whatever he undertook , to do his best . As an honest and true man , he would , if possible , make the temple of the Drama a noble , a beautiful , and glorious place ; and it was while working quietly and unobtrusively in ...
... nature , in whatever he undertook , to do his best . As an honest and true man , he would , if possible , make the temple of the Drama a noble , a beautiful , and glorious place ; and it was while working quietly and unobtrusively in ...
Page 96
... nature for money to beget money , and the like . " The words in Italic show that usury was regarded as a badge of Judaism . 8 Some explain this as a phrase of wrestling ; others , of hunting . To have one on the hip was to have the ...
... nature for money to beget money , and the like . " The words in Italic show that usury was regarded as a badge of Judaism . 8 Some explain this as a phrase of wrestling ; others , of hunting . To have one on the hip was to have the ...
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