The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 1-2Collins & Hannay, 1826 |
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... mind to ; a bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almost equal to that profuse generosity the present age has shewn to French dancers and Italian singers . What particular habitude or friendships he contracted with private ...
... mind to ; a bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almost equal to that profuse generosity the present age has shewn to French dancers and Italian singers . What particular habitude or friendships he contracted with private ...
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... mind , and easy submission to the governance of an imperious wife , or prevailing faction : though at the same time the poet does justice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by shewing him pi- ous ...
... mind , and easy submission to the governance of an imperious wife , or prevailing faction : though at the same time the poet does justice to his good qualities , and moves the pity of his audience for him , by shewing him pi- ous ...
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... mind in M. Antony , are beautiful proofs . For the two last especially , you find them exactly as they are described by Plutarch , from whom certainly Shakespeare copied them . He has indeed followed his original pretty close , and ...
... mind in M. Antony , are beautiful proofs . For the two last especially , you find them exactly as they are described by Plutarch , from whom certainly Shakespeare copied them . He has indeed followed his original pretty close , and ...
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... mind , nor let thy soul contrive Against thy mother aught ; leave her to heaven , And to those thorns that in her ... minds of an audience than Shakespeare has done . The whole tragedy of Macbeth , but more especially the scene where the ...
... mind , nor let thy soul contrive Against thy mother aught ; leave her to heaven , And to those thorns that in her ... minds of an audience than Shakespeare has done . The whole tragedy of Macbeth , but more especially the scene where the ...
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... mind contemplates ge- nius through the shades of age , as the eye surveys the sun through artificial opacity . The great contention of cri- ticism is , to find the faults of the moderns and the beauties of the ancients . While an author ...
... mind contemplates ge- nius through the shades of age , as the eye surveys the sun through artificial opacity . The great contention of cri- ticism is , to find the faults of the moderns and the beauties of the ancients . While an author ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 1-2 William Shakespeare Visualização de excertos - 1812 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Angelo Ansaldo Antonio ARIEL Bass Bassanio Ben Jonson better brother Caius Caliban Claudio Clown COMEDY OF ERRORS daughter dost doth Dromio ducats Duke Enter Ephesus Escal Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fault fool Ford gentle gentleman Giannetto give grace hath hear heart heaven hither honour Host husband Isab JOHNSON lady Laun look lord Lucio madam maid marry master Brook master doctor Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Mira mistress never Orla Orlando play poet Pompey pr'ythee pray Prospero Proteus Prov Quic Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare Shal shalt Shylock Silvia Sir John Falstaff Slen speak Speed STEEVENS swear sweet tell thee there's thing thou art thou hast Thurio Trin true unto Valentine Venice WARBURTON wife woman word