How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... TRAGEDIES CHAPTER VI . 145 THE MINOR POEMS AND THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE 179 THE PLAYS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER • A PAGE OF Learning • APPENDIX . SHAKSPEARE ON MUSIC . INDICES 219 249 255 283 THE ENGLISH HISTORIES KING JOHN KING RICHARD THE ...
... TRAGEDIES CHAPTER VI . 145 THE MINOR POEMS AND THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE 179 THE PLAYS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER • A PAGE OF Learning • APPENDIX . SHAKSPEARE ON MUSIC . INDICES 219 249 255 283 THE ENGLISH HISTORIES KING JOHN KING RICHARD THE ...
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... Tragedies ; and the Sonnets , with the miscellaneous poems , may be reckoned as a fourth division . Some at least of these divisions would , however , require to be sub- divided . Thus the Histories naturally fall into the English and ...
... Tragedies ; and the Sonnets , with the miscellaneous poems , may be reckoned as a fourth division . Some at least of these divisions would , however , require to be sub- divided . Thus the Histories naturally fall into the English and ...
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... Tragedies were mixed up with them : but , with the single exception of Henry the Eighth , which belongs to the very close of his career , the English Histories were early work , and the whole set was finished when the other two series ...
... Tragedies were mixed up with them : but , with the single exception of Henry the Eighth , which belongs to the very close of his career , the English Histories were early work , and the whole set was finished when the other two series ...
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... Tragedies . In it there is much of the disgust with life found in Troilus and Cressida , and it bears not a little resemblance to Hamlet . The three plays on classical themes which distinctly belong to the category of Histories are ...
... Tragedies . In it there is much of the disgust with life found in Troilus and Cressida , and it bears not a little resemblance to Hamlet . The three plays on classical themes which distinctly belong to the category of Histories are ...
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... Tragedies and the Merchant of Venice among the Comedies ; but it excels both . I do not say , by any means , that it is the greatest of Shakspeare's plays ; but it is the most perfect ; and , if one wished to tempt anyone who had read ...
... Tragedies and the Merchant of Venice among the Comedies ; but it excels both . I do not say , by any means , that it is the greatest of Shakspeare's plays ; but it is the most perfect ; and , if one wished to tempt anyone who had read ...
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