How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... present day ; and that its system of law should have laid the ground - work of all modern legislation . In Antony and Cleopatra the mighty force of Rome is also everywhere felt ; but the atmosphere is not so distinctively Roman . The ...
... present day ; and that its system of law should have laid the ground - work of all modern legislation . In Antony and Cleopatra the mighty force of Rome is also everywhere felt ; but the atmosphere is not so distinctively Roman . The ...
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... present characters in contrast ; and no more striking contrast is possible than that between Coriolanus's mother and his wife , Valeria . The latter is such a woman as Thackeray loved to paint : a woman without words- " my gracious ...
... present characters in contrast ; and no more striking contrast is possible than that between Coriolanus's mother and his wife , Valeria . The latter is such a woman as Thackeray loved to paint : a woman without words- " my gracious ...
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... shed is the year 1600. Up to this date he wrote ten comedies , the names of which are printed on the op- posite page , and these form the theme of the present chapter . Among the learned there has been a great deal of ( 79 ) CHAPTER IV.
... shed is the year 1600. Up to this date he wrote ten comedies , the names of which are printed on the op- posite page , and these form the theme of the present chapter . Among the learned there has been a great deal of ( 79 ) CHAPTER IV.
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... present deeds That all your acts are queens . There is hardly a brighter page in Shakspeare's entire works than the festival of the sheep - shearing , when she presides over the scene , but so modestly that the old shepherd , her ...
... present deeds That all your acts are queens . There is hardly a brighter page in Shakspeare's entire works than the festival of the sheep - shearing , when she presides over the scene , but so modestly that the old shepherd , her ...
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... present yourself That which you are , mistress o ' the feast ; come on , And bid us welcome to your sheep - shearing , As your good flock shall prosper . Then ensue the revels of the country - festival , over which seems to blow the ...
... present yourself That which you are , mistress o ' the feast ; come on , And bid us welcome to your sheep - shearing , As your good flock shall prosper . Then ensue the revels of the country - festival , over which seems to blow the ...
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