The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... feel about Shakespeare that he could have been a link - boy . In the same way you feel he may have been a player . You are sure at once that he could not have followed any sedentary kind of life . But wheresoever there was anything ...
... feel about Shakespeare that he could have been a link - boy . In the same way you feel he may have been a player . You are sure at once that he could not have followed any sedentary kind of life . But wheresoever there was anything ...
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... feel how this influences and evolves itself in our social and ( so to say ) public life , then it is possible that we may find in the lives of others the same or analogous features ; and if we do not , then at least we may suspect that ...
... feel how this influences and evolves itself in our social and ( so to say ) public life , then it is possible that we may find in the lives of others the same or analogous features ; and if we do not , then at least we may suspect that ...
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... feel that , Death having set his sacred seal on their great sorrows and greater love , they remain with us as possessions for ever . In the three dramas belonging to Shakespeare's last period , or rather which may be said to close his ...
... feel that , Death having set his sacred seal on their great sorrows and greater love , they remain with us as possessions for ever . In the three dramas belonging to Shakespeare's last period , or rather which may be said to close his ...
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