The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... character of the man , himself , and his thoughts , and what he left to posterity . Some of us have much leisure ... CHARACTERS IN THE PLAYS . In the remaining volumes are.
... character of the man , himself , and his thoughts , and what he left to posterity . Some of us have much leisure ... CHARACTERS IN THE PLAYS . In the remaining volumes are.
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... character or social gifts nothing whatever is known , but it would be a grave error to assume that the rude sur- roundings of her youth were incompatible with the pos- session of a romantic temperament and the highest form of subjective ...
... character or social gifts nothing whatever is known , but it would be a grave error to assume that the rude sur- roundings of her youth were incompatible with the pos- session of a romantic temperament and the highest form of subjective ...
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... character . Inhabited at various periods by tradesmen of different occupations , it could not possibly have endured through the long course of up- wards of three centuries without having been subjected to numerous repairs and ...
... character . Inhabited at various periods by tradesmen of different occupations , it could not possibly have endured through the long course of up- wards of three centuries without having been subjected to numerous repairs and ...
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... character , but its exact nature has not been ascertained . The costumes of many of the personages in the mys ... characters were introduced upon the pageant in a state of nudity . This was certainly not the case . When they were ...
... character , but its exact nature has not been ascertained . The costumes of many of the personages in the mys ... characters were introduced upon the pageant in a state of nudity . This was certainly not the case . When they were ...
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... character , although many of them were ex- travagantly whimsical . Thus Herod was always intro- duced wearing red gloves , while his clothes and head- gear seem to have been painted or dyed in a variety of colors , so that , as far as ...
... character , although many of them were ex- travagantly whimsical . Thus Herod was always intro- duced wearing red gloves , while his clothes and head- gear seem to have been painted or dyed in a variety of colors , so that , as far as ...
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