The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... bears , in fact , the same relationship to Richard III , King John , and Richard II that The Merchant of Venice does to such early comedies as Love's Labor's Lost , The Two Gentlemen , Comedy of Errors , etc. The simple plots of the ...
... bears , in fact , the same relationship to Richard III , King John , and Richard II that The Merchant of Venice does to such early comedies as Love's Labor's Lost , The Two Gentlemen , Comedy of Errors , etc. The simple plots of the ...
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... bear in mind the Poet's constant progress in . art as shown in all his other plays . The extraordinary success and popularity of Henry IV appears in that no less than five issues were called for within a few years ; and we might ...
... bear in mind the Poet's constant progress in . art as shown in all his other plays . The extraordinary success and popularity of Henry IV appears in that no less than five issues were called for within a few years ; and we might ...
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... bear to be reminded of their services as they could to have them forgotten . The rightful heir to the crown , next after Richard , was Edmund Mortimer , earl of March , a lad then about seven years old , whom , together with a younger ...
... bear to be reminded of their services as they could to have them forgotten . The rightful heir to the crown , next after Richard , was Edmund Mortimer , earl of March , a lad then about seven years old , whom , together with a younger ...
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... bears down all before it : irascible , headstrong , impatient , every effort to arrest or divert him only produces a new impatience ; and we have " the uncon- trollable rush of an energetic mind , surrendering itself to impulses ...
... bears down all before it : irascible , headstrong , impatient , every effort to arrest or divert him only produces a new impatience ; and we have " the uncon- trollable rush of an energetic mind , surrendering itself to impulses ...
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... bears this name ) ; when death is near , his haste and earnestness for the con- secrated place of expiation become greater ; but that he thinks on the pilgrimage also in days of health is a proof of the seriousness of his intention ...
... bears this name ) ; when death is near , his haste and earnestness for the con- secrated place of expiation become greater ; but that he thinks on the pilgrimage also in days of health is a proof of the seriousness of his intention ...
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