The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... give of himself while remonstrating with the prince against his idle 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 ...
... give of himself while remonstrating with the prince against his idle 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 ...
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... give you a shock . In those two scenes , what with Hotspur , and what with Glendower , the poetry is as unrivalled in its kind as the wit and humor in the best scenes at Eastcheap . What a dressing Hotspur gives the silken courtier who ...
... give you a shock . In those two scenes , what with Hotspur , and what with Glendower , the poetry is as unrivalled in its kind as the wit and humor in the best scenes at Eastcheap . What a dressing Hotspur gives the silken courtier who ...
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... success of one adventurous sally gives him spirits to undertake another : 1 Maurice Morgann : An Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff . I he deals always in round numbers , and his xliv Comments THE FIRST PART OF.
... success of one adventurous sally gives him spirits to undertake another : 1 Maurice Morgann : An Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff . I he deals always in round numbers , and his xliv Comments THE FIRST PART OF.
Página xlv
... give displeas- ure ; he is shrewd in his distinctions , between those whose favor he has to win and those over whom ... gives the drollest coloring to his love - intrigues , his intercourse with others and to his own sensual philosophy ...
... give displeas- ure ; he is shrewd in his distinctions , between those whose favor he has to win and those over whom ... gives the drollest coloring to his love - intrigues , his intercourse with others and to his own sensual philosophy ...
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... gives that superb description of the prince and his comrades , whom he had seen preparing for the campaign , in the 1st scene of the 4th Act , Part I. Vernon is the moderator in the party : he is the only one impressed with the dignity ...
... gives that superb description of the prince and his comrades , whom he had seen preparing for the campaign , in the 1st scene of the 4th Act , Part I. Vernon is the moderator in the party : he is the only one impressed with the dignity ...
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