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This is one of Shakspeare's most peculiar characters , and he appears to be a
pure creation . When first he comes upon the scene , he seems intended for a
comic character ; and there is in him throughout an element of sarcastic criticism ;
he ...
This is one of Shakspeare's most peculiar characters , and he appears to be a
pure creation . When first he comes upon the scene , he seems intended for a
comic character ; and there is in him throughout an element of sarcastic criticism ;
he ...
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... appears in Shakspeare except as the hurrahing multitude on a day of triumph :
its day and its historians were still in the future . As for the multitude THE
ENGLISH HISTORIES 19.
... appears in Shakspeare except as the hurrahing multitude on a day of triumph :
its day and its historians were still in the future . As for the multitude THE
ENGLISH HISTORIES 19.
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Oh do but think You stand upon the rivage , and behold A city on the inconstant
billows dancing , For so appears this fleet majestical . Then we see some French
town approached from opposite sides by the contending armies , while the ...
Oh do but think You stand upon the rivage , and behold A city on the inconstant
billows dancing , For so appears this fleet majestical . Then we see some French
town approached from opposite sides by the contending armies , while the ...
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his rivals are profiting by his absence ; but he cannot drag himself away from the
sensual stye in which he is wallowing At last he hears of his wife's death and , by
a desperate effort , quits Egypt and appears in Italy . Here he soon picks up the ...
his rivals are profiting by his absence ; but he cannot drag himself away from the
sensual stye in which he is wallowing At last he hears of his wife's death and , by
a desperate effort , quits Egypt and appears in Italy . Here he soon picks up the ...
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It appears in an endless variety of forms ; and over everyone of them there
shimmers the iridescence of mirth . Shakspeare's very first comedy - Love's
Labour's Lost -has for its hero Ferdinand , King of Navarre , who , along with his
three lords ...
It appears in an endless variety of forms ; and over everyone of them there
shimmers the iridescence of mirth . Shakspeare's very first comedy - Love's
Labour's Lost -has for its hero Ferdinand , King of Navarre , who , along with his
three lords ...
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