How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... forces of the time , such as Chivalry , the Church , the Crown , the Commons , and so forth , has accurately shown their relations to one another and their interaction , making visible , so to speak , the concealed wires by which the ...
... forces of the time , such as Chivalry , the Church , the Crown , the Commons , and so forth , has accurately shown their relations to one another and their interaction , making visible , so to speak , the concealed wires by which the ...
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... forces of English history even in the periods to which his dramas refer . King John , for example , Magna Charta holds a very insignificant place ; and no emphasis is laid anywhere on the growth of law or religious opinion or the power ...
... forces of English history even in the periods to which his dramas refer . King John , for example , Magna Charta holds a very insignificant place ; and no emphasis is laid anywhere on the growth of law or religious opinion or the power ...
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... force , it is difficult to say whether he is speaking with the force of conviction or only with the borrowed passion of the person of the drama . Occasionally , however , he drops the mask , and there is an accent which betrays that his ...
... force , it is difficult to say whether he is speaking with the force of conviction or only with the borrowed passion of the person of the drama . Occasionally , however , he drops the mask , and there is an accent which betrays that his ...
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... force , attained the coveted possession of the crown found that it was not all of velvet . It brought with it a thousand duties which , if performed , wore out the life prematurely and , being neglected , involved the land in confusion ...
... force , attained the coveted possession of the crown found that it was not all of velvet . It brought with it a thousand duties which , if performed , wore out the life prematurely and , being neglected , involved the land in confusion ...
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... force , the in- dividuality and the severe simplicity of ancient sculpture . As you read , you feel how natural it was that this race should have descended from brothers who were suckled by a wolf ; that it should have produced men like ...
... force , the in- dividuality and the severe simplicity of ancient sculpture . As you read , you feel how natural it was that this race should have descended from brothers who were suckled by a wolf ; that it should have produced men like ...
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