How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... side of war , he is not forget- ful of the other side of the lives sacrificed , of the weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried . Along with brave men there went to the French wars all the tag - rag ...
... side of war , he is not forget- ful of the other side of the lives sacrificed , of the weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried . Along with brave men there went to the French wars all the tag - rag ...
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... side by side with these appalling figures , two such images of female grace and loveliness as Julia in The Two Gentlemen THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 29.
... side by side with these appalling figures , two such images of female grace and loveliness as Julia in The Two Gentlemen THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 29.
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... the responsibility of the crown and thereafter ruled as an able and virtuous king . Following this suggestion , Shakspeare brings the Prince of Wales into contact with loose and wild companions and , side by side 30 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... the responsibility of the crown and thereafter ruled as an able and virtuous king . Following this suggestion , Shakspeare brings the Prince of Wales into contact with loose and wild companions and , side by side 30 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... side by side with the dazzling world of the court and the camp , unveils a world of rascaldom , whose population consists of the dregs of the army floated home from the French wars , with women to match . These gentlemen are soldiers by ...
... side by side with the dazzling world of the court and the camp , unveils a world of rascaldom , whose population consists of the dregs of the army floated home from the French wars , with women to match . These gentlemen are soldiers by ...
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... side of everything , satirizing the Homeric heroes and exposing the brutality and cunning which under- lay their chivalry and splendour . There are some great qualities in the play , side by side with others which are repulsive ; but it ...
... side of everything , satirizing the Homeric heroes and exposing the brutality and cunning which under- lay their chivalry and splendour . There are some great qualities in the play , side by side with others which are repulsive ; but it ...
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