How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... death.1 Passages like this must have roused enormous enthusiasm in the auditors who first heard them ; and Shakspeare feeds their fervour by contrasting England and the English character with other nations . He is impatient of the ...
... death.1 Passages like this must have roused enormous enthusiasm in the auditors who first heard them ; and Shakspeare feeds their fervour by contrasting England and the English character with other nations . He is impatient of the ...
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... death itself awakes ? Canst thou , O partial sleep , give thy repose To the wet sea - boy in an hour so rude And , in the calmest and most stillest night , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low - lie - down , Uneasy lies the head that ...
... death itself awakes ? Canst thou , O partial sleep , give thy repose To the wet sea - boy in an hour so rude And , in the calmest and most stillest night , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low - lie - down , Uneasy lies the head that ...
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... death of kings- How some have been deposed , some slain in war , Some haunted by the ghosts they have deposed , Some poisoned by their wives , some sleeping killed , All murdered . For within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal ...
... death of kings- How some have been deposed , some slain in war , Some haunted by the ghosts they have deposed , Some poisoned by their wives , some sleeping killed , All murdered . For within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal ...
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... death is the turning - point of his career . The dying king deals closely with him ; and the Prince comes out of the death - chamber an altered man . At the same time the responsibility of kingship , descending on his head , steels his ...
... death is the turning - point of his career . The dying king deals closely with him ; and the Prince comes out of the death - chamber an altered man . At the same time the responsibility of kingship , descending on his head , steels his ...
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... death to come within ten miles of his person . For a moment Falstaff believes that this is but a jest , and that he will be sent for in private ; but he finds it to be sad earnest . And we are almost sorry for him , as we see him going ...
... death to come within ten miles of his person . For a moment Falstaff believes that this is but a jest , and that he will be sent for in private ; but he finds it to be sad earnest . And we are almost sorry for him , as we see him going ...
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