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... Shakespeare are relatively unobtrusive. The matter is clarified and ennobled, but not completely transfigured, like the matter of Hamlet or Othello. Caesar himself is, in Shakespeare, almost a failure. It is hard to lay a finger on the ...
... Shakespeare are relatively unobtrusive. The matter is clarified and ennobled, but not completely transfigured, like the matter of Hamlet or Othello. Caesar himself is, in Shakespeare, almost a failure. It is hard to lay a finger on the ...
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... Shakespeare lay far back in the Elizabethan days of the Stage Quarrel ; he had himself, moreover, been dead for seven years. The phrases which have grown hackneyed in the modern cult of Shakespeare, — 1 Sweet Swan of Auon ', ' gentle ...
... Shakespeare lay far back in the Elizabethan days of the Stage Quarrel ; he had himself, moreover, been dead for seven years. The phrases which have grown hackneyed in the modern cult of Shakespeare, — 1 Sweet Swan of Auon ', ' gentle ...
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... Shakespeare which he prefixed to the First Folio. In stately ceremonial verse he had hailed Shakespeare as the ' Soule of the Age ' : Nature her selfe was proud of his designes, And ioy'd to weare the dressing of his lines ! Compared ...
... Shakespeare which he prefixed to the First Folio. In stately ceremonial verse he had hailed Shakespeare as the ' Soule of the Age ' : Nature her selfe was proud of his designes, And ioy'd to weare the dressing of his lines ! Compared ...
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Brunos Candelaio | 109 |
Lantern Leatherhead and Inigo | 146 |
The New Inn and Fletchers | 198 |
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