The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... appears as it ought to appear in our national dramatist . A great divine tells us that the Thirty - nine Articles are forms of thought " ; inevitable conditions of the religious understanding : in politics , " kings , lords , and ...
... appears as it ought to appear in our national dramatist . A great divine tells us that the Thirty - nine Articles are forms of thought " ; inevitable conditions of the religious understanding : in politics , " kings , lords , and ...
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... appears , and asks the angels whether they sing thus in God's honour , or in his , asserting that he is the most worthy . The good angels declare for God ; the bad for Lucifer . God then dooms him to fall from heaven to hell . Lucifer ...
... appears , and asks the angels whether they sing thus in God's honour , or in his , asserting that he is the most worthy . The good angels declare for God ; the bad for Lucifer . God then dooms him to fall from heaven to hell . Lucifer ...
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... appear , and the latter calls on Pity for help . But the bad angel takes the hero on his back , and sets off with him ... appears , and , having been debauched by the three personages who give the play its name , she ap- perythe in most ...
... appear , and the latter calls on Pity for help . But the bad angel takes the hero on his back , and sets off with him ... appears , and , having been debauched by the three personages who give the play its name , she ap- perythe in most ...
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