How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... comes near his nest . The Welsh , Irish and Scotch characters are likewise contrasted with the English , of course to the advantage of the latter . The Welshman , all through Shakspeare's plays , is a favourite butt , with his odd way ...
... comes near his nest . The Welsh , Irish and Scotch characters are likewise contrasted with the English , of course to the advantage of the latter . The Welshman , all through Shakspeare's plays , is a favourite butt , with his odd way ...
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... Comes sneaking , and so sucks her princely eggs , Playing the mouse in absence of the cat , To tear and havoc more than she can eat . As the representative of patriotism in the Histories may be taken Faulconbridge in the first of them ...
... Comes sneaking , and so sucks her princely eggs , Playing the mouse in absence of the cat , To tear and havoc more than she can eat . As the representative of patriotism in the Histories may be taken Faulconbridge in the first of them ...
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... Comes at the last and , with a little pin , Bores through his castle - wall ; and - farewell king ! Cover your heads , and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence ; throw away respect , Tradition , form and ceremonious duty ; For ...
... Comes at the last and , with a little pin , Bores through his castle - wall ; and - farewell king ! Cover your heads , and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence ; throw away respect , Tradition , form and ceremonious duty ; For ...
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... comes out of the death - chamber an altered man . At the same time the responsibility of kingship , descending on his head , steels his resolution . Fal- staff , hearing in the country of the old king's death , hastens to town ...
... comes out of the death - chamber an altered man . At the same time the responsibility of kingship , descending on his head , steels his resolution . Fal- staff , hearing in the country of the old king's death , hastens to town ...
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... comes from them to you , And no way from yourselves . What do you think , You , the great toe of this assembly— ( pointing to a loquacious citizen , who indignantly re- torts :) " I the great toe ? why the great toe " ? The orator ...
... comes from them to you , And no way from yourselves . What do you think , You , the great toe of this assembly— ( pointing to a loquacious citizen , who indignantly re- torts :) " I the great toe ? why the great toe " ? The orator ...
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actors Antony and Cleopatra appears Brutus Cassius character Class comic Coriolanus Cressida crown Cymbeline daughter death delight doth drama dramatist England English Histories everything execution eyes Falstaff father feeling fool genius Gentlemen of Verona Graver Comedies Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Henry the Fourth Henry the Sixth hero human husband Julius Cæsar kind KING HENRY King Lear labour Lady Lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost lover Macbeth Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Merry Wives mind murdered nature never noble Othello passages passion perfect play poet poet's Portia Prince Prospero Puritan Queen reader Roman Romeo and Juliet says scene Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shylock sleep Sonnets soul spirit Stratford Stratford-on-Avon sweet Tempest thee theme things thou thought throne Tragedies Troilus and Cressida turn Twelfth Night Ulrici wife woman women words youth