The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... to realize in our own lives the worthiness of the worshipped . Shakespeare did not write that we should admire him ; he would not have been Shakespeare had he had such a purpose . Shakespeare wrote to give us the benefit of his GENERAL.
... to realize in our own lives the worthiness of the worshipped . Shakespeare did not write that we should admire him ; he would not have been Shakespeare had he had such a purpose . Shakespeare wrote to give us the benefit of his GENERAL.
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... lives , ways of thinking of the people of that age were entirely different from those of our day . Of necessity the language of a writer of that age will contain phrases , terms of expres- sions , ways of thinking , allusions to ...
... lives , ways of thinking of the people of that age were entirely different from those of our day . Of necessity the language of a writer of that age will contain phrases , terms of expres- sions , ways of thinking , allusions to ...
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... live to enjoy them himself . The third son , represented by Tarlton , was now summoned to the bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must have appeared in a costume which is described by an eye - witness as including a torn and dirty ...
... live to enjoy them himself . The third son , represented by Tarlton , was now summoned to the bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must have appeared in a costume which is described by an eye - witness as including a torn and dirty ...
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... live to enjoy them yourself . " It may be gathered , from the poet's subsequent history , that his return to Stratford - on - Avon was merely of a tem- porary character . The actors of those days were , as a rule , individual wanderers ...
... live to enjoy them yourself . " It may be gathered , from the poet's subsequent history , that his return to Stratford - on - Avon was merely of a tem- porary character . The actors of those days were , as a rule , individual wanderers ...
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... live another rt . age . " Shakespeare's new poem is also mentioned in not Willobie's Avisa , published in September , 1594 , the earliest he contemporary work in which he is introduced by name ; ate and in the following year ...
... live another rt . age . " Shakespeare's new poem is also mentioned in not Willobie's Avisa , published in September , 1594 , the earliest he contemporary work in which he is introduced by name ; ate and in the following year ...
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