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But , while he unfolds all the splendour of his genius in depicting the glorious
side of war , he is not forgetful 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 ...
But , while he unfolds all the splendour of his genius in depicting the glorious
side of war , he is not forgetful 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 ...
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We gladly call to mind that at this period Shakspeare was able to create , 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.
We gladly call to mind that at this period Shakspeare was able to create , 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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... 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.
... 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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with loose and wild companions and , 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 .
with loose and wild companions and , 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 .
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... document in Shakspeare's personal history . It seems to have been written at a
time when he was disgusted with life , and especially with the character of
woman . He turns out the seamy side of everything , satirizing the Homeric
heroes and ...
... document in Shakspeare's personal history . It seems to have been written at a
time when he was disgusted with life , and especially with the character of
woman . He turns out the seamy side of everything , satirizing the Homeric
heroes and ...
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