The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... period of Shakespeare's dramatic career , there can be no question at all as to any of the pieces belonging to the second period , which extends to the end of the century . During these years Shakespeare works as a master , hav- ing ...
... period of Shakespeare's dramatic career , there can be no question at all as to any of the pieces belonging to the second period , which extends to the end of the century . During these years Shakespeare works as a master , hav- ing ...
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... period of Shakespeare's dramatic career years had evidently brought enlarged vision wider thoughts , and deeper experiences . While the old mastery of art remains , the works belonging to this period seem to bear traces of more intense ...
... period of Shakespeare's dramatic career years had evidently brought enlarged vision wider thoughts , and deeper experiences . While the old mastery of art remains , the works belonging to this period seem to bear traces of more intense ...
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... period Shakespeare gained a dis- turbing insight into the deeper evils of the world , arising from the darker passions , such as treachery and revenge . But it is also clear that , with the larger vision of a noble , well - poised ...
... period Shakespeare gained a dis- turbing insight into the deeper evils of the world , arising from the darker passions , such as treachery and revenge . But it is also clear that , with the larger vision of a noble , well - poised ...
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