How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... nights to the interpre- tation of Shakspeare , I am half ashamed to bring into any 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 ...
... nights to the interpre- tation of Shakspeare , I am half ashamed to bring into any 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 ...
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... night before the fatal battle of Bosworth , the ghosts of those whom he has murdered come , one after another , into Richard's tent and summon him , in his dreams , to 1 EMERSON , Representative Men . meet them on the morrow on the ...
... night before the fatal battle of Bosworth , the ghosts of those whom he has murdered come , one after another , into Richard's tent and summon him , in his dreams , to 1 EMERSON , Representative Men . meet them on the morrow on the ...
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... night , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low - lie - down , Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown . The knightliest figure in Shakspeare is a deposed king . Richard the Second is the prey of favourites , wastes his substance and ...
... night , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low - lie - down , Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown . The knightliest figure in Shakspeare is a deposed king . Richard the Second is the prey of favourites , wastes his substance and ...
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... night before the battle , he goes through the camp in disguise , talking as a brother - man with everyone ; and , even in this hour of extremity , he cannot refrain from passing a practical joke on a bragging fool with whom he meets ...
... night before the battle , he goes through the camp in disguise , talking as a brother - man with everyone ; and , even in this hour of extremity , he cannot refrain from passing a practical joke on a bragging fool with whom he meets ...
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... night before the battle, he goes through the camp in disguise, talking as a brother-man with everyone ; and, even in this hour of extremity, he cannot refrain from passing a practical joke on a bragging fool with whom he meets. At the ...
... night before the battle, he goes through the camp in disguise, talking as a brother-man with everyone ; and, even in this hour of extremity, he cannot refrain from passing a practical joke on a bragging fool with whom he meets. At the ...
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