How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... true continuation of the English Histories , and this is a hint which may guide the reader ; though there was a long interval of time between the English and these Ancient Histories . All three were written at the height of the author's ...
... true continuation of the English Histories , and this is a hint which may guide the reader ; though there was a long interval of time between the English and these Ancient Histories . All three were written at the height of the author's ...
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... True is it , my incorporate friends , quoth he , That I receive the general food at first , Which you do live upon ; and fit it is , Because I am the storehouse and the shop Of the whole body ; but , if you do remember , I send it ...
... True is it , my incorporate friends , quoth he , That I receive the general food at first , Which you do live upon ; and fit it is , Because I am the storehouse and the shop Of the whole body ; but , if you do remember , I send it ...
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... true cause is rather in the atmosphere than actually expressed it was that the hour had come . If the political motive can be admitted only in a modified sense in Coriolanus and Julius Cæsar , the psychological interest comes clearly ...
... true cause is rather in the atmosphere than actually expressed it was that the hour had come . If the political motive can be admitted only in a modified sense in Coriolanus and Julius Cæsar , the psychological interest comes clearly ...
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... true Roman matron - strong and dignified , fit to participate in all the secrets of her husband and able to assert her own rights , yet watching over his life and honour like a guardian angel , dissolved in anxieties , when he is in ...
... true Roman matron - strong and dignified , fit to participate in all the secrets of her husband and able to assert her own rights , yet watching over his life and honour like a guardian angel , dissolved in anxieties , when he is in ...
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... true gateway into the world of his thought . But even earlier than the working of this enriching vein the composition of his earliest Comedies had begun ; and , during the first half of his life as an author , the writing of historical ...
... true gateway into the world of his thought . But even earlier than the working of this enriching vein the composition of his earliest Comedies had begun ; and , during the first half of his life as an author , the writing of historical ...
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