How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... kind of competition with their work that which is confessedly a product of leisure - time . But these messieurs will accept the plea , that the readers whom I am seeking are those whom they have missed . I am not viii PREFACE.
... kind of competition with their work that which is confessedly a product of leisure - time . But these messieurs will accept the plea , that the readers whom I am seeking are those whom they have missed . I am not viii PREFACE.
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... kind is in the dying utterances of John of Gaunt . The King , his nephew , has so mismanaged the revenues that they are all pawned and bonded to creditors , and he , as his uncle tells him , is " landlord of England , not its king ...
... kind is in the dying utterances of John of Gaunt . The King , his nephew , has so mismanaged the revenues that they are all pawned and bonded to creditors , and he , as his uncle tells him , is " landlord of England , not its king ...
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... kind of appendix to Julius Cæsar : and in it the political situation is unchanged . These plays being thus derived from junctures of history when opposite political principles were in violent collision , it might be natural to expect in ...
... kind of appendix to Julius Cæsar : and in it the political situation is unchanged . These plays being thus derived from junctures of history when opposite political principles were in violent collision , it might be natural to expect in ...
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... kind of smile , Which never came from the lungs , but even thus— For , look you , I may make the belly smile As well as speak - it tauntingly replied To the discontented members , the mutinous parts That envied his receipt ; even so ...
... kind of smile , Which never came from the lungs , but even thus— For , look you , I may make the belly smile As well as speak - it tauntingly replied To the discontented members , the mutinous parts That envied his receipt ; even so ...
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... kind of man who could save a kingdom in an emergency and produce panic in the ranks of its enemies . But he is devoured by arrogance - pride of self and pride of his class . In nothing is this more visible than in his dislike of praise ...
... kind of man who could save a kingdom in an emergency and produce panic in the ranks of its enemies . But he is devoured by arrogance - pride of self and pride of his class . In nothing is this more visible than in his dislike of praise ...
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