How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... remarked by Rabbi Duncan , the saint and sage , that he is too great a fact to be ignored , and that , therefore , religious teachers should make the most and the best of him . Of Shakspeare the same may be said : he is so great an ...
... remarked by Rabbi Duncan , the saint and sage , that he is too great a fact to be ignored , and that , therefore , religious teachers should make the most and the best of him . Of Shakspeare the same may be said : he is so great an ...
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... remark has often been praised , it is misleading . No doubt a man might derive a deep attachment to his native country through reading these poems alone ; and this is one of the best results of reading history ; but he could not from ...
... remark has often been praised , it is misleading . No doubt a man might derive a deep attachment to his native country through reading these poems alone ; and this is one of the best results of reading history ; but he could not from ...
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... remark : " Oh , it is much that a lie , with a slight oath , and a jest , with a sad brow , will do with a fellow that never had the ache in his shoulders " . He is a mighty swiller of liquor : " If I had a thousand sons , the first ...
... remark : " Oh , it is much that a lie , with a slight oath , and a jest , with a sad brow , will do with a fellow that never had the ache in his shoulders " . He is a mighty swiller of liquor : " If I had a thousand sons , the first ...
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... remarks of Gervinus , the German Shakspearian commentator ) not only the historical action in general , but single incidents and speeches are taken from Plutarch , nay , even such details as one unacquainted with the ancient biographer ...
... remarks of Gervinus , the German Shakspearian commentator ) not only the historical action in general , but single incidents and speeches are taken from Plutarch , nay , even such details as one unacquainted with the ancient biographer ...
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... the Queen's English at every sentence . It may be remarked , in passing , how old is the practice of making the police the butt of popular jokes ; and Shakspeare's charge against them is exactly the THE GAYER COMEDIES 83.
... the Queen's English at every sentence . It may be remarked , in passing , how old is the practice of making the police the butt of popular jokes ; and Shakspeare's charge against them is exactly the THE GAYER COMEDIES 83.
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