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... action . Such wholesale literary appropriation — and I have omitted some of the details enumerated by Gervinus -takes away one's breath . Never was there so mag- nificent a thief as Shakspeare . The mere skeleton of a play he laid hands ...
... action . Such wholesale literary appropriation — and I have omitted some of the details enumerated by Gervinus -takes away one's breath . Never was there so mag- nificent a thief as Shakspeare . The mere skeleton of a play he laid hands ...
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... action she suddenly takes to flight ; whereupon he , like a doting mallard , Leaving the fight in height , flies after her . When he has time to reflect , he is overwhelmed with shame and remorse ; but , as soon as Cleopatra rejoins him ...
... action she suddenly takes to flight ; whereupon he , like a doting mallard , Leaving the fight in height , flies after her . When he has time to reflect , he is overwhelmed with shame and remorse ; but , as soon as Cleopatra rejoins him ...
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... - tuously surfeit out of action . " She had instilled into him the pride of his manhood and the pride of his class ; and he had learned the lesson too well . When his career was like to be wrecked because he would 70 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... - tuously surfeit out of action . " She had instilled into him the pride of his manhood and the pride of his class ; and he had learned the lesson too well . When his career was like to be wrecked because he would 70 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... action turns . The only one of these ten dramas in which illicit love has a prominent place is The Merry Wives of Windsor , where Sir John Falstaff assails the virtue of Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford ; but the gay knight is represented as at ...
... action turns . The only one of these ten dramas in which illicit love has a prominent place is The Merry Wives of Windsor , where Sir John Falstaff assails the virtue of Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford ; but the gay knight is represented as at ...
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... action turns on incidents and ideas which are to our minds revolting and nauseous , though to the playgoing public of Shakspeare's age they appear to have been acceptable and entertaining . Parolles , in All's Well That Ends Well , is a ...
... action turns on incidents and ideas which are to our minds revolting and nauseous , though to the playgoing public of Shakspeare's age they appear to have been acceptable and entertaining . Parolles , in All's Well That Ends Well , is a ...
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