The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... eyes and a red nose of enormous dimensions ; the whole so contrived with movable jaws of large , projecting teeth , that , when the mouth opened , flames could be seen within the hideous aperture ; the fire being probably represented by ...
... eyes and a red nose of enormous dimensions ; the whole so contrived with movable jaws of large , projecting teeth , that , when the mouth opened , flames could be seen within the hideous aperture ; the fire being probably represented by ...
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... eyes of society , but apt to be considered desirable features of education , and we accordingly find a writer of the next century , Francis Osborn , born about the year 1589 , bitterly lamenting that , owing to the mild character of his ...
... eyes of society , but apt to be considered desirable features of education , and we accordingly find a writer of the next century , Francis Osborn , born about the year 1589 , bitterly lamenting that , owing to the mild character of his ...
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... bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must have appeared in a costume which is described by an eye - witness as including a torn and dirty shirt , a one- sleeved coat , stockings out at heels , and a 59 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must have appeared in a costume which is described by an eye - witness as including a torn and dirty shirt , a one- sleeved coat , stockings out at heels , and a 59 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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... eye - scene in the tragedy of Lear . No discussion on either of the last - named plays , or on many of the others , can be satisfactorily conducted so long as the influences of the older drama , and the theatric usages of the time , are ...
... eye - scene in the tragedy of Lear . No discussion on either of the last - named plays , or on many of the others , can be satisfactorily conducted so long as the influences of the older drama , and the theatric usages of the time , are ...
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... eye of criticism , he can hardly be thought to have even a slight claim to the title . When Ben Jonson told Drummond of Hawthornden , in 1619 , that " Shakespeare wanted art , " he referred no doubt to his general negligence in the ...
... eye of criticism , he can hardly be thought to have even a slight claim to the title . When Ben Jonson told Drummond of Hawthornden , in 1619 , that " Shakespeare wanted art , " he referred no doubt to his general negligence in the ...
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