The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... courses ; which is not less admirable for historic truth than for power of art . Equally fine , also , both for truth of history and for skill I of pencil , is the account of his predecessor xxviii Introduction THE FIRST PART OF.
... courses ; which is not less admirable for historic truth than for power of art . Equally fine , also , both for truth of history and for skill I of pencil , is the account of his predecessor xxviii Introduction THE FIRST PART OF.
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... courses of his life . And for the same cause he would nat- urally become somewhat egotistical , long - winded , and tedious , presuming that what was interesting to him , as re- lating to himself , would be equally so to others for its ...
... courses of his life . And for the same cause he would nat- urally become somewhat egotistical , long - winded , and tedious , presuming that what was interesting to him , as re- lating to himself , would be equally so to others for its ...
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... courses vain " is fully accounted for by the marvellous array of attractions pre- sented in Falstaff ; it being no impeachment either of his moral or his intellectual manhood , that he is drawn away by such a mighty magazine of ...
... courses vain " is fully accounted for by the marvellous array of attractions pre- sented in Falstaff ; it being no impeachment either of his moral or his intellectual manhood , that he is drawn away by such a mighty magazine of ...
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... course , pre - eminently a representation of the nature of personal prowess , the foundation of chivalry . Percy is the representative of that inborn , natural valor , that unbridled conceit in the power of the individual I , that ...
... course , pre - eminently a representation of the nature of personal prowess , the foundation of chivalry . Percy is the representative of that inborn , natural valor , that unbridled conceit in the power of the individual I , that ...
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... course being is understood before butchered , and corpse is used as a collective noun . - The matter of the passage is thus related by Holinshed : " Owen Glendower , according to his ac- customed manner , robbing and spoiling within the ...
... course being is understood before butchered , and corpse is used as a collective noun . - The matter of the passage is thus related by Holinshed : " Owen Glendower , according to his ac- customed manner , robbing and spoiling within the ...
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