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The position that came nearest to it was perhaps that of the great ecclesiastic ;
and this also he has portrayed in the proud papal legate Pandulph and the
extravagant Cardinal Wolsey . Next came the great nobles ; and these also are ...
The position that came nearest to it was perhaps that of the great ecclesiastic ;
and this also he has portrayed in the proud papal legate Pandulph and the
extravagant Cardinal Wolsey . Next came the great nobles ; and these also are ...
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... magistrates come out on the walls to carry on the difficult negotiations .
Perhaps the flags of war are folded up , the dispute 26 HOW TO READ
SHAKSPEARE.
... magistrates come out on the walls to carry on the difficult negotiations .
Perhaps the flags of war are folded up , the dispute 26 HOW TO READ
SHAKSPEARE.
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Perhaps this Roman stamp is most distinctly felt in Coriolanus . The characters
have the force , the individuality and the severe simplicity of ancient sculpture . As
you read , you feel how natural it was that this race should have descended from
...
Perhaps this Roman stamp is most distinctly felt in Coriolanus . The characters
have the force , the individuality and the severe simplicity of ancient sculpture . As
you read , you feel how natural it was that this race should have descended from
...
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These are the Fools , of whom Touchstone , in As You Like It , is perhaps the
most distinguished . In the Age of Chivalry there was attached to the
establishment of lords and ladies a professional fool , who wore motley and cap
and bells .
These are the Fools , of whom Touchstone , in As You Like It , is perhaps the
most distinguished . In the Age of Chivalry there was attached to the
establishment of lords and ladies a professional fool , who wore motley and cap
and bells .
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... than he had supposed and worthier , perhaps , than he deserved ? His later
Comedies , at any rate , abound with women who have been separated from their
husbands , who have been misunderstood 126 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... than he had supposed and worthier , perhaps , than he deserved ? His later
Comedies , at any rate , abound with women who have been separated from their
husbands , who have been misunderstood 126 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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