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... subjects belonging to the domain of pure fancy , where the characters and the
incidents are of his own invention and he is at perfect liberty to shape everything
according to his own will , as long as he keeps within the bounds of probability .
... subjects belonging to the domain of pure fancy , where the characters and the
incidents are of his own invention and he is at perfect liberty to shape everything
according to his own will , as long as he keeps within the bounds of probability .
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Of 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 thinking thin
...
Of 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 thinking thin
...
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Up above , there is the world of royalty and chivalry , with its pomp and ceremony
, where everyone is clothed in the glittering robes of dignity and everything is
expressed in lofty language ; but the dramatist , drawing a broad line beneath this
...
Up above , there is the world of royalty and chivalry , with its pomp and ceremony
, where everyone is clothed in the glittering robes of dignity and everything is
expressed in lofty language ; but the dramatist , drawing a broad line beneath this
...
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... his powers , retired to his native Stratford , to spend the rest of his days far from
the revelry of London , it was with King Harry's sense of deliverance from the
errors of his youth and with his thankful consciousness of owing everything to
God ?
... his powers , retired to his native Stratford , to spend the rest of his days far from
the revelry of London , it was with King Harry's sense of deliverance from the
errors of his youth and with his thankful consciousness of owing everything to
God ?
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... document in Shakspeare's personal history . It seems to have been written at a
time when he was disgusted with life , and especially with the character of
woman . He turns out the seamy side of everything , satirizing the Homeric
heroes and ...
... document in Shakspeare's personal history . It seems to have been written at a
time when he was disgusted with life , and especially with the character of
woman . He turns out the seamy side of everything , satirizing the Homeric
heroes and ...
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