How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... course such estimates are largely conjectural ; but it is impossible to read the three parts of Henry the Sixth without feeling how inferior everything is to the Histories written later the verse is comparatively unmusical and the ...
... course such estimates are largely conjectural ; but it is impossible to read the three parts of Henry the Sixth without feeling how inferior everything is to the Histories written later the verse is comparatively unmusical and the ...
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... of men . This , it seems to me , is a complete ex- aggeration . There is of course a certain amount of truth in it . In the eight central dramas especially there is a close articulation . It is made clear 12 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... of men . This , it seems to me , is a complete ex- aggeration . There is of course a certain amount of truth in it . In the eight central dramas especially there is a close articulation . It is made clear 12 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... course to the advantage of the latter . The Welshman , all through Shakspeare's plays , is a favourite butt , with his odd way of pro- nouncing the English language , his pedantry and his self - esteem ; and the fun was probably good at ...
... course to the advantage of the latter . The Welshman , all through Shakspeare's plays , is a favourite butt , with his odd way of pro- nouncing the English language , his pedantry and his self - esteem ; and the fun was probably good at ...
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... course firmly held by those to whom , in the dis- tribution of fortune , had fallen this incomparable lot , yet the divinity that doth hedge a king did not prevent those who were not born to the position from aiming at it . The ...
... course firmly held by those to whom , in the dis- tribution of fortune , had fallen this incomparable lot , yet the divinity that doth hedge a king did not prevent those who were not born to the position from aiming at it . The ...
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... courses were a grief to his father , who spoke ominously of what might befal the nation under such a king ; but other observers were more hopeful : - : - You shall find , his vanities forespent Were but the outside of the Roman Brutus ...
... courses were a grief to his father , who spoke ominously of what might befal the nation under such a king ; but other observers were more hopeful : - : - You shall find , his vanities forespent Were but the outside of the Roman Brutus ...
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