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In the English - speaking lands there are multitudes who read the dramatist with
intelligence and delight ; but , in this century of universal reading , the numbers
enjoying this means of culture might be vastly increased ; and the purpose of this
...
In the English - speaking lands there are multitudes who read the dramatist with
intelligence and delight ; but , in this century of universal reading , the numbers
enjoying this means of culture might be vastly increased ; and the purpose of this
...
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The highway - robbery of these cutpurses , he means to say , is just the soldiering
of the warriors of the great world with the gilt taken off ; their coarse carnivals are
the counterpart of the banquets and pageants of the upper world , only with the ...
The highway - robbery of these cutpurses , he means to say , is just the soldiering
of the warriors of the great world with the gilt taken off ; their coarse carnivals are
the counterpart of the banquets and pageants of the upper world , only with the ...
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No doubt he means also that the charm to Prince Hal , when he escaped from the
court and the camp and joined his low associates , was to see human nature and
human life as they really are , divested of the masks and cloaks of ceremony .
No doubt he means also that the charm to Prince Hal , when he escaped from the
court and the camp and joined his low associates , was to see human nature and
human life as they really are , divested of the masks and cloaks of ceremony .
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... his reply , her subsequent anxiety and death ; the circumstances of Cæsar's
death , the means taken by Decius Brutus to induce him to leave home , the
behaviour of Antony , the murder of 1 the poet Cinna ; further on , the contention
of 48 ...
... his reply , her subsequent anxiety and death ; the circumstances of Cæsar's
death , the means taken by Decius Brutus to induce him to leave home , the
behaviour of Antony , the murder of 1 the poet Cinna ; further on , the contention
of 48 ...
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I do not say , by any means , that it is the greatest of Shakspeare's plays ; but it is
the most perfect ; and , if one wished to tempt anyone who had read nothing of
Shakspeare , this would be the play to place in his hands . In Coriolanus and ...
I do not say , by any means , that it is the greatest of Shakspeare's plays ; but it is
the most perfect ; and , if one wished to tempt anyone who had read nothing of
Shakspeare , this would be the play to place in his hands . In Coriolanus and ...
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